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Burbank Water & Power is replacing a Utah coal plant with state-of-the-art natural gas turbines ready for 30 percent green hydrogen co-firing.
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From auto manufacturers to tech giants, business is opposing rollbacks on climate change regulations
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Citing economics and competitive advantage, major firms argue against loosening government controls aimed at cutting carbon pollution.
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The rural town of Feldheim has become a surprising leader in clean energy.
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The Obama administration is awarding $100 million in Recovery Act funds for smart grid workforce training to prepare an estimated 30,000 Americans for the jobs that are expected to help transform the country's utility and electrical manufacturing industries.
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The electric utility's new headquarters is the largest project to earn LEED Platinum status for office space.
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The program expands PG&E's financial incentives for companies to upgrade their data centers to incorporate the latest in energy efficiency technology.
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A dozen companies have confirmed their commitment to go beyond corporate philanthropy to find sustainable models that are good for business as well as development
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Caterpillar Inc. Chairman and CEO Jim Owens joined a diverse group of businesses and environmental organizations to call on U.S. policymakers to establish a mandatory emissions reduction program to address climate change.
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The U.K. Business Council for Sustainable Energy and eight energy companies have joined Friends of the Earth and Greenpeace to demand the British government put its promises on climate change into action.
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The report says that Cinergy supports a GHG management program that would use market-based cap and trade principles, allow compliance flexibility with reforestation and other sequestration projects, incorporate bi-lateral or regional international carbon trading, and promote public/private partnerships in research and development.
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The regional utility's current challenge, says CEO Jim Rogers, to combine pragmatic realism with an aggressive plan for the future to stay on top of its game. By Katie Sosnowchik with Joseph Fiksel
by Emily Rabin
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Oki Electric Industrial Co. of Japan and the companies in its group are promoting a modal shift from truck transportation to rail transportation to reduce environmental impacts from their distribution operations.
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Pacific Gas and Electric Co. has been recognized with the Climate Action Champion Award by the California Climate Action Registry for demonstrating exemplary leadership in addressing climate change in California.
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In what is thought to be a first-of-its-kind move within the energy sector, Calpine's Chairman and CEO Peter Cartwright has announced plans to address global warming by voluntarily limiting the company's investments to only low carbon power generation.
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Five electric power companies from across the U.S. have answered a challenge from World Wildlife Fund to become the first U.S. power companies to support a mandatory cap on heat-trapping carbon dioxide emissions and confirm their commitment to clean energy.
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San Diego Gas and Electric and The Southern California Gas Company have elected to implement a companywide data management system for tracking and reporting on greenhouse gases.
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Setting an initial greenhouse gas reduction goal of 4% by 2006, AEP has become the 50th member of U.S. EPA's Climate Leaders program.
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FPL Group has said it will voluntarily reduce its greenhouse gas emissions rate by 18% by the end of 2008 under the U.S. EPA’s Climate Leaders program.