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  • Green powerless in chemicals

    The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Department of Energy (DOE), and the Center for Resource Solutions awarded late last month their annual Green Power Leadership Awards to 25 organizations/companies who either purchase, supply or develop renewable energy (solar, wind, geothermal, low-impact...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 11-17-2008
  • Lucky $26m green recipients

    Is $26m enough to partially fund development of new energy efficient industrial processing? The US Department of Energy (DOE) seems to think so and has given the three-year funding to be shared by eight lucky projects: Energy Reduction and Advanced Water Removal via Membrane Solvent Extraction Technology...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-27-2008
  • Bob the green builder

    It seems congratulations are in order to more than 1,000 US builders, remodelers and other members of the home building industry who just got their green certification from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). If you want to be green certified, the association said all you need to do is...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-19-2008
  • US energy emissions are up

    Consumers emit more greenhouse gas emissions than from the industrial sector, according to this preliminary analysis from the the Department of Energy's Energy Information Administration (EIA) . EIA reported that carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels increased by 1.6% last year, and...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 06-02-2008
  • The power of wind

    Wind power could be the next hot energy source according to the Department of Energy's (DOE) recently released report . The DOE said wind can provide as much as 20% of US electricity needs by 2030. In that scenario, installations of new wind power capacity would increase to more than 16,000 megawatts...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 05-14-2008
  • Recession-proof buildings?

    The US housing sector might be weak but green buildings are still expected to proliferate in the US this year and it is not because of re-painting. According to the American Institute of Architects , the number of cities with green building programs has risen by 418% since 2003. The western regions leads...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 02-08-2008
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