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Calif. Gov. Brown Declares State Of Emergency To Aid In Oil Spill Clean Up
2015-05-21 11:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
National Public Radio: An estimated 105,000 gallons of crude oil spilled from a pipeline along the California coast near Santa Barbara. Crews are working to contain a 9 mile wide sheen in the Pacific Ocean.
Kentucky race may alter Clean Power Plan fortunes
2015-05-20 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ClimateWire: For many supporters of the Obama administration's landmark proposal to cut greenhouse gas emissions from existing power plants, Kentucky is an example of the plan's viability. Even though the state is a major producer and consumer of coal, Democratic Gov. Steve Beshear's administration thinks it can develop a plan to comply with U.S. EPA's proposed mandates. But the state's posture is likely to change after this year's gubernatorial election. Every major candidate in today's gubernatorial primary...
Invenergy Clean Power starts operations at 600MW Nelson Energy Center in Illinois, US
2015-05-19 01:00:00| Power Technology
US-based Invenergy Clean Power has started commercial operations at the 600MW natural gas-fired Nelson Energy Center in the state of Illinois.
Just Published: "Rock-Tenn Company (RKT) - Clean Technology - Deals and Alliances Profile"
2015-05-17 15:40:33| Paper - Topix.net
Rock-Tenn Company is a provider of consumer and corrugated packaging products and recycling solutions. The company undertakes the production and marketing of a wide range of consumer packaging products, recycled paperboard, containerboard, bleached paperboard, specialty paperboard and merchandising displays.
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Duke Energy subsidiaries plead guilty and sentenced for Clean Water Act crimes
2015-05-17 12:28:04| Energy - Topix.net
Three subsidiaries of North Carolina-based Duke Energy Corporation, the largest utility in the United States, pleaded guilty to nine criminal violations of the Clean Water Act at several of its North Carolina facilities and agreed to pay a $68 million criminal fine and spend $34 million on environmental projects and land conservation to benefit rivers and wetlands in North Carolina and Virginia. Four of the charges are the direct result of the massive coal ash spill from the Dan River steam station into the Dan River near Eden, N.C., in February 2014.
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