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February 9, 2010 Study boosts notion of offshore wind production

Source:Baltimore Sun

Offshore wind energy can furnish Marylanders with as much as two-thirds of the electricity they currently use, and if aggressively developed, could turn the state into a net exporter of power, a new report by the Abell Foundation...

February 5, 2010 Nationwide Survey Finds: Americans See Environment as Alternative Fuel Source for Economic Growth

Source:BusinessWire

Americans are hopeful that the environment will help rescue the struggling economy, according to the results of the third-annual survey on environmental investing released here by Allianz Global Investors, a leader in the global...[more]

February 2, 2010 U.S. Feeds One Quarter of its Grain to Cars While Hunger is on the Rise

Source:Earth Policy Institute

The 107 million tons of grain that went to U.S. ethanol distilleries in 2009 was enough to feed 330 million people for one year at average world consumption levels. More than a quarter of the total U.S. grain crop was turned into...

January 28, 2010 Many senior energy executives optimistic about 2010

Source:Houston Chronicle

Despite the toll 2009's tumultuous economic climate took on many oil and gas companies, more top industry executives are bullish in their outlook for 2010, according to Grant Thornton's eighth annual Survey of Upstream U.S....

January 21, 2010 Expanding Use of Wind Power Feasible, but May Be Costly

Source:New York Times

Wind could replace coal and natural gas for 20 to 30 percent of the electricity used in the eastern two-thirds of the United States by 2024, according to a study released Wednesday by the Energy Department.

December 25, 2009 Note to Investors: Energy Efficiency Measures

Source:Ceres/Mercer

Much is said about pollution from cars and industrial smokestacks, but 38 percent of all carbon emissions in America come from powering our buildings, and much of that energy is wasted[more]

December 7, 2009 USA remains most attractive country for renewable energy

Source:Renewal Energy Focus

The United States remains the most attractive country overall for renewable energy, but China has moved ahead of Germany to take second spot in the rankings released by Ernst & Young.

November 13, 2009 The World Energy Outlook report on energy supplies, peak oil and climate change

Source:Examiner.com NY

The World Energy Outlook (WEO-2009) is a yearly report issued by the International Energy Agency (IEA). This years report was issued on Nov 10, 2009, and due to next months climate change summit in Copenhagen the WEO-2009 report...

October 22, 2009 Report: U.S. Risks Falling Behind Other Nations in Financing Clean Technologies

Source:Business Wire

Although significant clean-tech investments are being made in America, the United States risks losing ground to other nations – such as China and South Korea – that are pursuing aggressive clean-tech growth initiatives, according...

October 17, 2009 Finding Broad Support for Energy Efficiency as a Solution for Climate Change

Source:Reuters

A Washington Post - ABC News poll from mid August included questions on how the President is handling energy policy. The results showed very strong support for energy efficiency as a way to fight climate change. The accompanying...

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