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Watching critically every step SDG&E takes

Submitted on Tags September 5th, 2010 by CTNews
Posted in Tags Energy, TagsSmart Grid
Original news source: San Diego Union-Tribune

Q&A: Bill Powers, an electrical engineer. is hired by community groups, governments and companies to provide expert testimony on power issues. He says that SDG&E’s focus on new power lines is wrongheaded, and its strategy of getting solar and wind power from far away is destructive.

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Council vote is next step toward new smart grid

Submitted on Tags May 21st, 2010 by CTNews
Posted in Tags Energy, TagsSmart Grid
Original news source: This Week Westerville

Westerville City Council agreed last week to accept a $4.3-million federal grant that puts the community one step closer to implementing smart grid technology.

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Air Force Officials Take Step Toward Cleaner Fuel, Energy Independence

Submitted on Tags March 30th, 2010 by CTNews
Posted in Tags Energy, TagsRenewables
Original news source: Renewable Energy World

3/25/2010 – EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. (AFNS) — Air Force officials, embracing the national priorities of cleaner fuel and energy independence, took a step toward a greener, energy independent future when an A-10C Thunderbolt II here took to the air March 25 fueled with a blend of Hydrotreated Renewable Jet, or HRJ, and JP-8.

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New Mexico bill first step toward carbon storage

Submitted on Tags February 8th, 2010 by CTNews
Posted in Tags Legislation
Original news source: High Plains Journal

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP)–Rancher Jack Chatfield sees untapped value in the spaces that lie beneath New Mexico’s dusty landscape. But he said the state needs to first decide who owns them. Scientists are looking at underground fissures and caverns as places where carbon dioxide emissions captured from fossil fuel power plants can be stored.

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