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Cap and Trade: What It Will Cost You
Depending on who's counting, the new bill in Congress will raise your energy costs between $175 and $3,100 per year. The good news: It's likely to be closer to the low end. Oddly, that's also the bad news. ...
Tags: Cap-and-Trade, Bill, Emission, MoneyWatch, CBO, Cap and Trade, American Clean Energy and Security Act, Waxman-Markey Bill, Carbon Dioxide Emissions, Climate Change, John Boehner, John Reilly, Electricity Bills, Nick Lansing
Articles 2009-07-22

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Seven states to file Clean Air lawsuit.(states file lawsuit to force government to regulate carbon dioxide emissions from power plants)
IN THE LATEST challenge to the Bush administration's clean air policies, seven states have announced their intention to file a lawsuit to force the federal government to regulate carbon dioxide emissions from power plants. The lawsuit by seve ...
Tags: carbon dioxide, greenhouse gas, lawsuit, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2003-03-03
Ben & Jerry's vs. global warming.(controls carbon dioxide emissions)(Brief Article)
Ben & Jerry's will help fight global warming by offsetting one year's carbon dioxide emissions from its Vermont ice cream production facilities, while supporting the construction of a new wind turbine on the rolling grasslands of South Dakota. Ben & Jerry's will help...
Tags: Ben & Jerry, carbon dioxide, construction, global warming
Research articles 2002-09-01
Portland, Colo., Cement Plant Tries to Reduce Carbon Dioxide Emissions.
By Tracy Harmon, The Pueblo Chieftain, Colo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 9--PORTLAND, Colo.--The Holcim cement plant will try to meet an EPA Climate Leaders goal of reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 12 percent per ton of product it manufactures between now...
Tags: cement, Portland, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2002-10-09
Buildings Responsible for 40% of Europe's Total Carbon-Dioxide Emissions.
LONDON, March 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Climate Change is the EU's top priority according to the European Commission and Member States are committed to cutting down on CO2 emissions to meet the Kyoto Protocol targets. Despite all the efforts, Member States keep on wasting...
Tags: emission, Europe, Frost & Sullivan, Strategy
Research articles 2007-03-07
Five Power Companies Answer WWF Challenge to Commit to Clean Energy and Support Limits on Carbon Dioxide Emissions
WASHINGTON, Feb. 11 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Five electric power companies from across the United States today answered a challenge from World Wildlife Fund to become the first U.S. power companies to support a mandatory cap on heat-trapping carbon dioxide emissions and confirm their commitment to clean energy. "These commitments demonstrate...
Tags: World Wildlife Fund Inc.
Research articles 2004-02-11
Canon Establishes Worldwide Goals to Reduce Carbon Dioxide Emissions; Canon U.S.A. Takes to the Road to Discuss Latest Initiative with EPA
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y. -- Targeting 20 percent reduction of carbon dioxide emissions per unit of sales by 2006, Canon Inc. (NYSE: CAJ) has established a worldwide campaign to minimize the environmental impact that logistics activities, including procurement, production and transportation, have on the environment.
Tags: Canon Inc., carbon dioxide, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2004-10-04
SAP Joins Global Business Initiative Seeking Reduction in Carbon Dioxide Emissions
ENERGY RESOURCE-4 June 2007-SAP Joins Global Business Initiative Seeking Reduction in Carbon Dioxide EmissionsC2007 JeraOne - http://www.jeraone.com
Tags: carbon dioxide, SAP AG
Research articles 2007-06-04
If Congress won't ... (Networks).(California proposal to limit carbon-dioxide emissions from cars)(Brief Article)
THE CALIFORNIA SENATE has completed action on legislation that could cap levels of carbon-dioxide emissions from cars. That means the second of four steps has been taken in the proposal's journey to become the first U.S. law directly addressing global climate change. ...
Tags: California, car, emission, network, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2002-06-03
FuelCell Energy's High-Efficiency Power Plant Sold to Japanese Ceramics Manufacturer to Reduce Carbon Dioxide Emissions and Lower Energy Costs
DANBURY, Conn. -- Marubeni's Sale of Ultra-Clean DFC300A Power Plant to Be Integrated with Ceramics Kiln to Significantly Reduce Carbon Dioxide Emissions and Provide Energy Cost Savings FuelCell Energy, Inc. (NasdaqNM:FCEL), a leading manufacturer of ultra-clean and efficient electric power generation plants for commercial and industrial customers, today...
Tags: NGK Insulators Ltd.
Research articles 2005-12-19
Five Power Companies Answer WWF Challenge to Commit to Clean Energy and Support Limits on Carbon Dioxide Emissions
News Advisory: Five Power Companies Answer WWF Challenge to Commit to Clean Energy and Support Limits on Carbon Dioxide Emissions WHAT: Press conference followed by photo-op WHO: Ginette Hemley, managing vice president, World Wildlife Fund, will be joined by representatives from five power companies, including both municipal and investor-owned WHEN:...
Tags: World Wildlife Fund Inc.
Research articles 2004-02-09
Oxy-coal combustion plant to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.(BUSINESS TRENDS)(American Electric Power Company Inc.)(Babcock and Wilcox Co. Power Generation Group)(Brief article)
McDermott International Inc. announces that its subsidiary, the Babcock & Wilcox Company, and American Electric Power plan to pursue the commercial viability of a new combustion technology to reduce carbon dioxide and other emissions from coal-fi McDermott International Inc. announces that its subsidiary, the Babcock...
Tags: American Electric Power Co. Inc., carbon dioxide, technology
Research articles 2007-05-01
Breaking new ground; Three states sue EPA for failing to regulate carbon dioxide.(Special Report)
Byline: Joe Truini Three New England states filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency this month for failing to regulate carbon dioxide emissions. Attorneys general from Connecticut, Massachusetts and...
Tags: carbon dioxide, lawsuit, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2003-06-23
Auto's CO2 not EPA must; Appeals court decision strikes down efforts of coalition.(carbon dioxide)(Environmental Protection Agency)
Byline: Bruce Geiselman A federal appeals court has ruled that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is not required to regulate carbon dioxide emissions from automobiles. The decision hands at least a partial defeat to attorneys from...
Tags: Auto, carbon dioxide, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2005-08-01
Shell Sells Carbon Dioxide Emissions to Soft Drink Manufacturers.
Environmental News Network, Berkeley, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 30--Turning a liability into an asset, Shell Chemicals has announced it has begun selling to soft drink manufacturers more than 60 percent of the excess carbon dioxide produced at one of its plants....
Tags: Air Liquide S.A.
Research articles 2001-10-30
World Wildlife Fund Backgrounder: 'Corporate Carbon Dioxide Commitments: Separating Fact from Fiction'
WASHINGTON, Feb. 11 /U.S. Newswire/ -- This document from the World Wildlife Fund is meant to assist the media and public in analyzing proposals on corporate carbon dioxide emissions. The Problem:The burning of fossil fuels -- oil, gas and coal -- emits carbon dioxide, which builds up in the atmosphere,...
Tags: World Wildlife Fund Inc.
Research articles 2003-02-11
Tenaska Proposes Tree Planting in Russia to Offset Carbon Monoxide Emissions. (Originated from The Tacoma News Tribune, Wash.)
TACOMA--Nov. 3--Tenaska Corp. proposed tree planting in Russia to offset carbon dioxide emissions at its new power plant south of Tacoma. TACOMA--Nov. 3--Tenaska Corp. proposed tree planting in Russia to offset carbon dioxide emissions at its new power plant south of Tacoma.
Tags: Tribune Co.
Research articles 1994-11-02
IEA: CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS INCREASE AS ENERGY SAVINGS DECLINE
On its 30th anniversary, the International Energy Agency IEA took a sector-by-sector look at energy use and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and noted an "alarming" trend among some improvements: Energy savings rates in IEA countries have slowed since 1990, as has the decline in CO2 emissions relative to GDP. "This...
Tags: emission, International Energy Agency
Research articles 2004-03-08
BP, Ford Fund [CO.sub.2] Research.(British Petroleum Company p.l.c)(Ford Motor Co.)(Princeton University carbon dioxide emissions research)(Brief Article)
BP and Ford Motor have given Princeton University (Princeton, NJ) $20 million to study ways to curb carbon dioxide ([CO.sub.2]) emissions generated from fossil fuel use. BP will provide $15 million, and Ford will donate $5 million to the Princeton Environmental Institute. The 10-year Carbon Mitigation...
Tags: BP Plc, Ford Motor Co., Princeton University
Research articles 2000-11-01
Memorandum on carbon dioxide emissions
April 15, 1999 Memorandum for the Secretary of Energy, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency Subject: Report on Carbon Dioxide (C[O.sub.2]) Emissions My Administration's proposal to promote retail competition in the electric power industry, if enacted, will help to deliver economic savings, cleaner air, and a significant...
Tags: Administration, C, emission, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 1999-04-19
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