October 2009
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Kerry Confident Senate Will Vote on Climate Bill Before Copenhagen
Fresh off the first Senate hearing for the Boxer-Kerry climate bill, the bill’s co-author, Senator John Kerry (D-Mass.) said he was confident the Senate would be able to bring a bill to the floor for a full vote before the Copenhagen climate talks, now just over a month away.
Solar Industry Lays Out Solar Bill of Rights
Rhone Resch, CEO of the Solar Energy Industry Association today declared a Solar Bill of Rights. Resch said that the Solar Bill of Rights was not declared “on behalf of our companies, but on behalf of our customers and our country.”
Feds Release $151 Million for Game-Changing Energy Research
The Department of Energy today announced major funding for 37 “transformational” energy research projects.
Pennsylvania Already Using Clean Coal? (Photo)
It is no secret that Pennsylvania is a coal state. But have they been using the elusive “clean coal” already? According to this billboard, yes!
Report: States Wasting the Most Energy Are ‘Red States’
Ten of the eleven states that have the longest way to go in terms of improving energy efficiency also lean Republican, according to a new report from the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy.






















