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Stronger powers for the EU Energy Agency
The Industry Committee is insisting that the Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators - proposed as part of the energy package - should have regulatory powers, contrary to the Commission's original plan. In Wednesday's vote on three related first-reading reports, overwhelming majorities on the committee backed a strong decision-making role for the Agency. The Commission, in its original ...
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Jiutai Group Selects GE’s High-Pressure Gasification Solution for Coal-to-Methanol Expansion Project
Inner Mongolia Factory Expansion Illustrates Growth of China’s Coal-to-Chemicals Sector GE’s High-Pressure Gasification System to Reduce Methanol Production Costs at Facility by as Much as 11 Percent GE’s Gasification Portfolio Helps China’s Industries Meet Stricter Efficiency Rules Seeking to boost its methanol production capacity while meeting stricter ...
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Lihuayi Again Selects GE’s Gasification Technology to Boost Refinery Hydrogen Production
Project is GE’s Second Gasification Order forLijin Petrochemical Refinery in Shandong GE’s Gasification Solution Enhances Company’s Leading Position in Refinery Hydrogen Production Reliable Coal-to-Chemicals Gasification Technology Supports China’s Goals to Reduce Industrial Emissions Lihuayi Group, a leading petrochemicals supplier in China, has selected ...
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Arizona Corporation Commission Puts State on Clean Energy Path
The Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) recently made history, voting to put the Grand Canyon State on a path toward a healthier and more prosperous clean energy future. Once final, the bipartisan package will require utilities to be 100 percent carbon-free by 2050 and meet benchmarks along the way, including a 50 percent renewable energy standard by 2035. These benchmarks ensure utilities ...
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ASAP, AHRI, and ACEEE Applaud Successful Negotiated Rulemaking for Commercial Air Conditioners and Warm Air Furnaces
The Appliance Standards Awareness Project (ASAP), the Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI), and the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) today applauded the success of the Commercial Package Air Conditioners and Commercial Warm Air Furnaces Working Group, established by the US Department of Energy on April 1, to negotiate conservation standards for ...
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Power Plant Rule Is Flexible But Reductions Are Aggressive, Complex, State Officials Say
The Environmental Protection Agency's proposed carbon dioxide standards for existing power plants provide states tremendous flexibility, but the emissions targets are complex and very aggressive, officials said at a forum Oct. 14. States are still assessing how the EPA's proposed rule will affect their power sector and which of the options the agency poses will be the most attractive, state ...
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Fact Sheet: President Obama To Announce Historic Carbon Pollution Standards For Power Plants
Today at the White House, President Obama and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Gina McCarthy will release the final Clean Power Plan, a historic step in the Obama Administration’s fight against climate change. We have a moral obligation to leave our children a planet that’s not polluted or damaged. The effects of climate change are already being felt across the ...
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Natural Gas Key to U.S. Energy Security, Jimmy Carter Tells Platts Energy Week
Platts -- The United States likely will not generate a large portion of its power from green energy any time soon, but the nation's abundant natural gas reserves could provide a new path toward achieving energy security, former President Jimmy Carter said in a wide-ranging interview Sunday on Platts Energy Week (http://www.plattsenergyweektv.com/), the independent, all-energy television news ...
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