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Gov. Jerry Brown details his upcoming China trip
SACRAMENTO -- Gov. Jerry Brown on Tuesday announced details of his planned trip to China, where he's to spend next week promoting environmental protection, opening a new state trade office and looking for Chinese investments in California companies....Tags: Politics, Environmental Issues, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Government, Regional Authority
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Four Board of Education members leaning toward the purchase of former Allegheny Energy
julieg@herald-mail.comRecalling his first tour of the former Allegheny Energy headquarters on Downsville Pike, Washington County Board of Education member Wayne D. Ridenour said he thought of the possibility the office building could house the school system’s...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, The Herald-Mail, Politics, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Science and Technology
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Energy security and American jobs
President Barack Obama has a big decision to make about this nation's economic future. The call is an easy one, and it's long overdue. The president should approve the Keystone XL pipeline, which would link the rich oil sands in the Canadian province...Tags: Elections, TransCanada Corporation, The Wall Street Journal, Politics, Keystone XL Pipeline
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Oil regulators to hold public meetings on fracking
SACRAMENTO -- State oil regulators have scheduled a series of public meetings to explain the Brown administration's proposed rules for hydraulic fracturing. The draft regulations, which were released in December, represent California's first attempt...
Tags: Energy Resources, Petroleum Industry
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Regulators Say Energy Plan Would Raise Rates In Near Term
The Hartford CourantThe state's utility regulator said that parts of Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's energy plan could push up energy rates, if only initially — a fact the plan's authors disputed on Thursday. Though the energy strategy lays out a path to lower utility bills...Tags: Politics, Alternative Energy, Environmental Issues, Government, Electricity Production and Distribution
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A fast, easy transition for Windkits
Moving his company across the Delaware River was a breeze for Eric Schwartz. The CEO of Windkits and his team needed to quickly find a new location in 2011 after his firm's European parent company announced it was spinning the division off. There were...
Tags: Elections, Politics, Alternative Energy, Credit and Debt, Environmental Issues
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U.S. held $1.63-billion trade surplus with China in clean energy
In the clean energy market, the U.S. trumped China. At least in 2011. U.S. firms held a $1.63-billion surplus in the clean energy trade over China, according to a report by the Pew Charitable Trusts. That surplus was for 2011, the latest year data...
Tags: China
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State of the county features renewable energy future
Staff WriterHEBER — Renewable energy growth and optimism despite facing natural disasters were some of the themes covered by Ray Castillo, chairman of the county Board of Supervisors during his state of the county address Thursday evening. The event was...Tags: Alternative Energy, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Environmental Pollution, Energy Saving
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N.D. reclamation workshop set for Feb. 26
Workshop presentations will be made by reclamation researchers, educators, energy companies, county officials, and consultants from North Dakota and Wyoming. Based on Bakken energy development in western North Dakota, producers, energy companies and all...Tags: Business Enterprises, Roseland, Science and Technology, Petroleum Industry
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PUC vote reflects possible change ahead in philosophy for energy-efficiency incentives
One member of the state Public Utilities Commission voted Tuesday against the energy-efficiency programs of a gas and electric utility. A second member cast the decisive vote in the 2-1 decision for their approval but said she might be on the...Tags: Elections, Politics, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Religion and Belief
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Applications for 13 fracking wells submitted in Kalkaska County
KALKASKA, Mich. (AP) — An energy company is seeking to drill 13 hydraulic fracturing wells in the northwestern Lower Peninsula. Encana Oil & Gas has applied for fracking permits for the wells in Kalkaska County, the Traverse City Record-Eagle...
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California farmers team up to convert beets to ethanol
FIVE POINTS, Calif. (AP) — Amid the vast almond orchards and grape fields that surround Five Points in California's Central Valley, a once-dominant crop that has nearly disappeared from the state's farms is making a comeback: sugar beets. But...
Tags: Energy Resources, Biofuels, Plant Openings, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy
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