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Future looks bright for 'cleaner' energy source The Australian Australia has been looking forward to the positive effect of the new round of LNG projects, from Gladstone in Queensland to the northwest of Australia, for their export earnings, local jobs and the broader shift to gas as a cleaner energy source. ... and more » |
Fox News | Obama Adresses Clean Energy Workers In Pennsylvania Neon Tommy President Barack Obama held a town hall style meeting at wind turbine factory in Pennsylvania Wednesday to discuss cleaner energy alternatives. The president touched upon the difficulties he is currently facing in his attempts to pass a federal budget ... Obama touts 'clean energy' in PennsylvaniaUPI.com President Touts Energy Policy Amid Congressional CriticismFox News (blog) Obama Touts Energy Policy in Bucks CountyPoliticsPA Los Angeles Times -Philadelphia Inquirer -Lebanon Daily News all 681 news articles » |
Alaska Senator urges action on Hydropower Improvement Act 7thSpace Interactive (press release) “I consider hydropower to be our hardest working renewable resource – and one that often gets overlooked in the clean energy debate,” the Senator said, noting that the Energy Committee should pass legislation that encourages “cheaper energy, ... and more » |
A Clean Energy Standard Must Address Peak Load Reduction Energy Collective Last January President Obama in his State of the Union Address called for a Clean Energy Standard (CES) that would require that 80 percent of the nation's electricity come from clean energy technologies by 2035. The goal of a CES is to reduce ... |
The Climate Post: The Clean and Dirty of Obama's Energy Plan Huffington Post (blog) Global private investment in clean energy is also on the rise. This is according to a new report from the Cleantech Group, which indicated it reached $2.5 billion for the first quarter of this year, a 50 percent jump compared with the quarter before. ... and more » |
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