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What are renewable portfolio standards (RPS) and how do they affect renewable electricity generation?
12/8/11 11:00 AM
Renewable portfolio standards (RPS) are policies designed to increase electricity generation from renewable resources, including wind, solar, geothermal, and biomass. While there is no National-level renewable portfolio standard, many States have set renewable portfolio standards.
This Month on Energy Savers: January 2012
In the coldest parts of winter, we've turned our thoughts toward the best seasonal tips, conservation of water and lighting power, and what's new in 2012. If you've missed any of January's posts, here's a recap. What's New in 2012
On the Blog, In Case You Missed It…This Month
Weekly Questions—Did You Share Your Answer?
Comment SpotlightHome Maintenance Tracker commented on Have You Found Any Energy-Efficient Bargains?: "LED lights are also more durable than traditional lights. We all know how frustrating it can be for one light to break and shut down the rest of the string." king singh commented on Musings on Water (and Power): "It takes about 1.75 gallons of water washed down the drain for the first hot water to arrive at the showerhead in the bathroom on the top floor, and only one gallon to the showerhead in the bathroom on the lower floor. Assuming five showers a week per person for 50 weeks (the rest of the time is at the gym or on vacation), that’s 250 showers times .75 gallon wasted per person annually, What a great calculation" Mike commented on New Years Revolutions: "1. Use the travel mug I bought last year every time I buy coffee so I'm not using unneeded paper/plastic/styrofoam cups.
Arkansas Natural Gas Company Hosts Tour With U.S. Deputy Secretary of Energy Poneman
2/3/12 11:54 AM
Arkansas Natural Gas Company Hosts Tour With U.S. Deputy Secretary of Energy PonemanPoneman Highlights U.S. Energy Resources, Obama’s Blueprint for an American Economy Built to Last
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Solar Energy News
US Tie-up A Boost To Solar
2/4/12 12:30 PM
THE Australian and United States governments are pressing ahead with a program to strengthen research links between Australian and US solar energy specialists, to bring down the cost of solar energy applications.
Wind Energy News
Feds Seek Offshore Wind Developers In Mass. Area
2/3/12 6:21 PM
Federal regulators on Friday said they're seeking offshore wind developers who want to build inside a newly redrawn zone of ocean off Massachusetts, which they pitched as a prime spot for wind farms.
Coal Energy News
Bakries Move To Oust Rothschild
2/3/12 2:50 PM
Dramatic move is a setback for the UK financier, who had pledged to clean up corporate governance at the coal miner...
EERE's newsletter, the EERE Network News, covers national and international energy efficiency and renewable energy news and events, as well as new EERE Web sites and energy facts.
President Obama's State of the Union Address Touts Clean Energy
2/1/12 1:00 AM
President Obama's annual State of the Union address
included proposals for clean energy tax credits, a clean
energy standard, and energy efficiency assistance for
manufacturers and businesses. The president also announced
two initiatives to advance the deployment of clean energy
technologies.
Environment
U.S. EPA News for Region 04
EPA Regional Administrator to Speak at Local RecycleMania Tournament Kick-off (GA)
2/1/12 10:00 PM
ATLANTA-- On Saturday, February 4, 2012, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 4 Administrator Gwen Keyes Fleming will be the keynote speaker at the Atlanta University Center (AUC) 2012 RecycleMania Tournament Kick-off
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Source of fuel oil spill found
2/4/12 11:25 AM
Two men with an old heating oil tank are believed responsible for this week's petroleum spill in the Kalamazoo River in Battle Creek.
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Fascinating ancient Sahara site celebrated for World Wetlands Day
1/31/12 6:00 PM
Tunis, Tunisia: A remote seasonal salt lake on the edge of the Sahara leads a list of 15 new Ramsar Wetlands of International Importance being declared in the country on World Wetlands Day, February 2. Chott Elguetar, a 7,400 ha site with an intermittent lake, is vital to the survival of the threatened Scimitar Oryx, Addax and Dama Gazelle. It also contains traces of human religious and industrial activity that have been dated back 40,000 years. WWF has welcomed the announcement, noting that Tunisia’s designation of 15 new Ramsar Sites nearly doubles the country’s total, to 35. “These designations are the result of a long process that requires effort and time from the government and conservation groups,” said Faouzi Maamouri, Coordinator of the WWF office in Tunisia. “But even with everything this country has been through recently, there is a strong commitment to protecting wetlands and the services they provide for both people and nature.” The Ramsar Convention, so named for its signing in the Iranian city of the same name, is an intergovernmental treaty to maintain and conserve Wetlands of International Importance – or Ramsar Sites. These include rivers, lakes, marshes, mangroves, coral reefs and other natural or human-made wetlands. The new sites in Tunisia include natural wetlands, oases and coastal lagoons, as well as structures such as dams and reservoirs. Many of them contribute directly to human well-being by supporting agriculture or fisheries. Others provide habitat for vulnerable or endangered birds and mammals. Highlights in addition to Chott Elguetar include: Marais d’eau douce Garaet Douza – 1,400 ha; a seasonal freshwater marsh surrounded by a circle of mountains, which give it a wonderful landscape. It is a good site for the promotion of Saharan ecotourism, as it is a natural wetland that has not been adversely affected by agriculture and harbours a wealth of biodiversity. Barrage Oued Ermal – 620 ha; a dam and reservoir that provides a vital habitat for several waterfowl at various critical stages of their life cycle. It is a nesting place for Cattle Egret, Spoonbill, Eurasian Coot, Shoveler Ducks, Plover, Gadwall, Avocet, Black-winged Stilt, Northern Lapwing, Common Snipe, Marbled Duck, Marsh Harrier, Kingfisher, Water Pipit, Skylark and Chiffchaff. Barrage de Sidi El Barrak – 2,734 ha; one of the most important dams and reservoirs in Tunisia for irrigation and supplying drinking water to the cities of Tunis and Sfax. Tunisia isn’t the only country expanding its list of Ramsar Sites. Since the beginning of 2012, Indonesia, Estonia, Romania, France and Kazakhstan have added new sites. “World Wetlands Day is a moment to reflect on the freshwater ecosystems that we all depend on,” said Denis Landenbergue, WWF International Freshwater Manager. “But the recent additions to the Ramsar List – and others to come in the near future – show that the work to conserve wetlands happens all year. As one of five international organization partners that have been with the convention since the beginning, WWF is proud to support Ramsar.”
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