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There Is Hope For Energy Efficiency!
By Ralph Cavanagh November 26th, 2013 Switchboard NRDC Blog In the global competition for appealing clean energy solutions, a leading entry is the new West Village at the University of California at Davis (UC Davis), which today celebrated significant progress toward its goal of becoming the largest planned “zero-net energy” community in the United States. Seven years…
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How to Blog
We want grassroots activists and other Energy Justice supporters to blog on our website. First you can email Aaron to apply to get an account. Let us know who you are, any groups you are involved in, and what topics you might write about. Aaron will review the application to make sure you aren’t a…
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Biofuel Investments at Seven-year Low
Biofuel investments at seven-year low July 8, 2013. Source: Bloomberg Europe’s biggest oil companies are scaling back work on the next generation of biofuels, a setback for the effort to create a gasoline substitute that doesn’t drain the food supply. BP Plc (BP/) and Royal Dutch Shell (RDSA) Group Plc have halted funds for four separate ventures…
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Biomass Plans Withdrawn for Isle of Wight
Biomass Plans Withdrawn for Isle of Wight - by Ross Findon, July 9, 2013. Source: Isle of Wight County Press The surprise decision by Real Ventures was announced this morning (Tuesday) just hours before the Isle of Wight Council was due to consider an application by the company to extend its preferred bidder status for a former landfill site…
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Biomass Incinerator Proposed for Vidalia, Louisiana
Biomass Incinerator Proposed for Vidalia, Louisiana July 12, 2013. Source: The Advocate Hinterland LLC is planning a $100 million-plus, 50-job biomass facility in the 130-acre Vidalia Industrial Park. “We are excited to announce and welcome Hinterland LLC as our newest resident in the Vidalia Industrial Park,” said Vidalia Mayor Hyram Copeland said in a news release. The…
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Amidst Opposition, a Conference and Industry in Crisis
Amidst Opposition, a Conference and Industry in Crisis - by Will Bennington, Global Justice Ecology Project (Photo: Orin Langelle/photolangelle.org) Hundreds of activists descended upon Asheville, North Carolina in May for a week of major protests at the international bi-annual Tree Biotechnology conference. The conference, hosted by the International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO), is a major…
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Documents revealed from Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to DC’s Department of Public Works (DPW)
Energy Justice & Sierra Club FOIA Request to DC Department of Public Works (1/3/2014) Response Letter (2/11/2014) and full raw FOIA response (58 MB zip file) Energy Justice FOIA Request to DC Department of Public Works (4/20/2013) Privilege Log (list of what they redacted and why)
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VICTORY against Maryland’s “Waste Portfolio Standard” — the Latest Creative Way to Prop Up Incinerators
- by Mike Ewall What does an incinerator industry do when they can’t compete? Change the rules. Biomass and trash incinerators are the most expensive way to make energy, and trash incineration costs more than directly landfilling the waste. These industries survive to the extent that they can change the rules to get monopoly waste contracts, become ‘renewable’ energy in…
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Biomass Health Study a Smokescreen?
A study on the health risks from a biomass power incinerator proposed for Placer County, California contains “several fallacies,” according to Norma Kreilein, MD, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics. A Health Impact Assessment of the Proposed Cabin Creek Biomass Energy Facility in Placer County, California claims that the construction of the 2.2 megawatt Cabin Creek…
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Report: Biomass Dirtier Than Coal
Friends of the Earth (England, Wales, and Northern Ireland), Greenpeace, and the UK’s Royal Society for the Protection of Birds denounce burning trees for electricity as a greater threat to the climate over the coming decades than burning coal, the dirtiest fossil fuel, in a report released in November. The report, Dirtier Than Coal: Why Government plans to subsidise…
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