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Judge: Reduce CO2 Or Don't Build Coal Plant - thedailygreen.com - 0 views

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    In a ruling believed to be unprecedented, a Georgia judge halted the construction of Dynegy's Longleaf coal-fired power plant because it had not made provisions for reducing its emissions of carbon dioxide, the greenhouse gas most widely implicated in man-made global warming.
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Coal- Holding Our Economy Together? - 0 views

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    Coal plants are abundant in the United States. According to the Department of Energy they produce around 49% of the energy that we use.
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Obama Gives Coal Miners The Shaft | EPA Abuse - 0 views

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    obama stiffs another group
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Coal industry warns proposed EPA rule could force fourth of plants to close | EPA Abuse - 0 views

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    OBAMAS WAR ON FOSSIL FUELS BETTER BUY CANDLES
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Obama Campaign Quietly Adds 'Clean Coal' to Energy Policy Website | EPA Abuse - 0 views

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    OBAMA CHANGING POLICIES JUST LONG ENOUGH TO GET PAST ELECTION! THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FLIP FLOPPING AND OUT & OUT DECEPTION. FOOL ME ONCE SHAME ON YOU...FOOL ME TWICE SHAME ON ME!
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Candidate Obama vs. President Obama on Clean Coal | EPA Abuse - 0 views

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    FLIP FLOPPER, DECEIVER OR LIAR? YOUR CHOICE
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EPA recklessly seeking to destroy nation's coal industry? | EPA Abuse - 0 views

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    JOBS IN OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, PENNSYLVANIA AND WEST VIRGINIA IN JEPORDY THANKS TO OBAMAS ANTI FOSSIL FUEL AGENDA
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Greenpeace energy report projects cheap, clean power -- and more jobs | Greenspace | Lo... - 0 views

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    An environmentalist-sponsored report claims that by 2050, the United States could sever ties with coal and nuclear power, draw nearly all its electricity from renewable sources and cut its greenhouse gas emissions by more than 80% -- all with existing technology and with a net gain of 14 million jobs to the domestic economy. The report, commissioned by Greenpeace and the European Renewable Energy Council and conducted by Germany's equivalent of NASA, was released this morning at a press briefing in Washington. It is heavy on charts and supporting data and transparent on some key assumptions. And its sponsors call its findings "conservative." At its core, the report envisions a steep drop in the United States' energy use, both in absolute terms and compared with International Energy Agency predictions -- driven by strict efficiency standards. It also projects dramatic changes in the nation's electricity mix, with wind and solar power mushrooming to replace coal, oil and nuclear sources that would gradually go offline.
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New Energy Economy Emerging in the United States: ENN - 0 views

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    "As fossil fuel prices rise, as oil insecurity deepens, and as concerns about climate change cast a shadow over the future of coal, a new energy economy is emerging in the United States,"� says Lester R. Brown, President of the Earth Policy Institute, in a recent release, "New Energy Economy Emerging in the United States"� . "The old energy economy, fueled by oil, coal, and natural gas, is being replaced by one powered by wind, solar, and geothermal energy. The transition is moving at a pace and on a scale that we could not have imagined even a year ago."�
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America's Emerging New Energy Economy | Prescott Az News and Events ~ Read It Here Maga... - 0 views

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    Read It News is your source for in-depth news and outdoor and entertainment information for Prescott, Arizona and surrounding areas. We tell stories that emphasize sustainability and community.
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    As fossil fuel prices rise, as oil insecurity deepens, and as concerns about climate change cast a shadow over the future of coal, a new energy economy is emerging in the United States. The old energy economy, fueled by oil, coal, and natural gas, is being replaced by one powered by wind, solar, and geothermal energy. The transition is moving at a pace and on a scale that we could not have imagined even a year ago.
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Solar power a strong contender (ScienceAlert) - 0 views

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    Kramer Junction. Nevada Solar One. Andasol 1. Kimberlina. They're obscure names today. But they'll be household names tomorrow. The reason? Each is now providing 'here and now' proof concentrating solar power (CSP) works. That can't be said for cabon capture and storage. Nor can it be said for 'next generation' nuclear. Each faces years of additional research and development before some 'first mover' will be game enough to build one. That just isn't the case with concentrating solar power. It's got 20 years of proven commercial operation (Kramer Junction) behind it. It also has new innovations coming on line (Nevada Solar One), with solar thermal storage (Andasol 1), and the promise of super-low costs in coming years (Ausra's Kimberlina). What it adds up to is a price-declining research and development juggernaut in concentrating solar power. This is rapidly bringing concentrating solar power closer to competitiveness with dirty fossil fuels. The California Energy Commission estimates this price 'cross over' could happen by 2015. Bulls predict sooner. And in an industry where new plants and equipment can last 40 years, 5-7 years from now is like tomorrow. What this means is that for forward planning of new infrastructure, concentrating solar power is already nipping at the heels of coal. Toss in carbon prices and the reduced likelihood of protesters chaining themselves to bulldozers as they are likely to at any new coal plants, CSP starts looking like a VERY good deal indeed.
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