Energy and Climate Change


The Green Build-out Begins

Spurred by the Obama administration's call to reduce the country's dependence on foreign oil by adopting alternative energy sources and increasing energy efficiency, green is rapidly becoming the color of choice across all facets of the federal contracting community.

Camelina-based Jet Fuel Reduces More CO2, Study Says

Sustainable Oils' analysis conducted at Michigan Tech University found an 84 percent reduction when compared to petroleum jet fuel.

Agency Honors RGGI States for Climate Protection

EPA gives the 10 states of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative a Climate Protection Award.

NPCA Gets Grant for National Parks-Climate Project

"Do Your Part" program educates people about the size of their carbon footprints.

GHG Calculator Designed for Fleet Managers

The Environmental Defense Fund and NAFA Fleet Management created the calculator as a first step in developing greener fleets.

Chamber Directs Attention to Energy Project Obstacles

Permitting and siting hurdles as well as activist groups have delayed several energy projects, says the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.



Commentary

Jackson Discusses American Clean Energy and Security Act

On April 22, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson spoke before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce on the draft American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009.

New Mexico Laws Support Jobs, Renewable Energy

Gov. Bill Richardson approves the use of federal and state funds for training, among other things.

Campaign Educates Kids on Fighting Climate Change

EPA pushes Energy Star pledge to encourage the use of more efficient lighting and other products.

Calif. Utilities Provide Support to Retailers for Energy Star

PG&E and SMUD are involved in a program to encourage manufacturers and retailers to education, promote, and sell the most energy-efficient TVs, computers, and monitors.

NREL Assessment: More Consumers Choose Clean Power

A DOE laboratory says 850 utilities offer green power programs and sales of green power increased about 20 percent between 2007 and 2008.

EERC Foundation Moves on Hydrogen Fueling System Patent

Energy & Environmental Research Center has developed a system that produces high-pressure hydrogen on demand.

Foundation Funds Research on Cap-and-Trade Issues

More than $1.6 million has been awarded to Duke University, Resources for the Future, and the World Resources Institute to study designs for a cap-and-trade system.

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