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BMW Manufacturing Corp. has begun recycling methane gas as an energy source. The recycled methane gas, drawn from the Palmetto Landfill near Spartanburg, will supply BMW with 25% of its energy needs.
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Dow Chemical, the world’s largest chemical manufacturer, and General Motors, the world’s largest automobile manufacturer, have reached initial understanding on the world’s largest fuel cell transaction to date.
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Farmers in Delaware are looking hopefully toward biodiesel as a way to expand the market for their soybeans.
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If a global public works program to change the world's energy systems were structured to promote poverty alleviation in the developing world, it would go a long way toward making the world a healthier place. By Ross Gelbspan
by Emily Rabin
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Under a new 10-year agreement, the University of Pennsylvania will now purchase 10% of its energy needs from wind-generated power. The agreement represents the largest retail purchase of wind-generated energy in the nation.
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SC Johnson has broken ground for the installation of a new system that transforms waste landfill methane gas into 'green' energy using a process called cogeneration.
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Australia's biggest buyers of motor cars are turning green by increasingly choosing fleets of smaller vehicles powered by alternative fuel.
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The European Union will tighten emissions standards for diesel engine cars in 2006, but GM Daewoo had hoped that Seoul would impose those standards earlier.
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The U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have announced the winners of the 2003 Energy Star Partner of the Year awards.
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United Technologies Corp. has surpassed its goal to slash energy and water use by 25% four years ahead of schedule, according to company estimates. UTC recently announced plans to increase its reduction goal to 40%.
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Nine of the largest U.S. electric utilities and coal companies have formed an alliance to create a near zero-emission power plant and hydrogen production facility with integrated carbon dioxide management.
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Eastman Kodak Company has received the U.S. EPA’s 2003 Energy Star Corporate Commitment Award, the highest award for 'excellence and voluntary leadership in reducing greenhouse gas emissions through strategic energy management.'
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Public offices could cut Europe’s greenhouse gas emissions by 18% by switching to renewable energy, according to an EU project.
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Designer Mike Rainbow and his colleagues at the Harare, Zimbabwe, office of engineering firm Ove Arup have developed a wind turbine able to rival electricity as a power source for ventilation.
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Australia's car industry has unveiled plans to reduce fuel consumption of new passenger cars by about 18% by 2010 to help cut emissions of carbon dioxide blamed for global warming.
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Cookie-cutter designs miss opportunities to reduce energy costs and improve lighting effectiveness. By David Kozlowski
by Emily Rabin
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The Green-e Program of the Center for Resource Solutions has announced that Evolution Markets LLC has been approved to transact Green-e certified Tradable Renewable Certificates.
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Textile manufacturer Interface Fabrics Group has announced it will offset 10% of the electrical energy used at its Maine and Massachusetts operations with clean, sustainable and renewable wind energy
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Food and drink companies appear to be making steady progress in reducing harmful carbon dioxide emissions, according to a new report.
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Hewlett-Packard has announced a 'smart' cooling solution for the design of data centers that could dramatically reduce energy use and save enterprise users millions of dollars annually.
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A new report has found that the U.S. power sector can cut carbon dioxide emissions nearly 60% by 2020 by using available energy technologies and supporting innovative polices.
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A growing number of U.S. corporations and states are taking actions aimed at sharply reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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Facilities cash in on utility programs designed to cut peak demand without hurting business operations. By Lindsay Audin
by Emily Rabin
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An Anchorage congressman hopes to give cycling commuters the same tax advantages available to those who drive or use mass transit.
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Scientists at Saint Louis University have developed a new type of biofuel cell that can be recharged instantly with a few drops of alcohol.