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Hillary Clinton Proposes $30 Billion Plan Help Coal Communities
2015-11-12 17:44:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Huffington Post: As the last pillar of her energy and climate agenda, Clinton's plan, provided to HuffPost by a campaign official, focuses on safeguarding coal miners' health and retirement benefits, and shifting local economies away from coal production rather than injecting more money into the ailing industry. Coal has struggled to keep pace with the natural gas boom and increasingly affordable renewable energy sources. Latest estimates have put renewable energy on pace to surpass coal as the largest source...
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FAA proposes $68,000 civil penalty against Unical Aviation.
2015-11-12 14:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
FAA proposes a $68,000 civil penalty against Unical Aviation Inc. of the City of Industry, CA, for allegedly violating Hazardous Materials Regulations. FAA alleges that on July 21, 2015, Unical knowingly offered undeclared hazardous material shipments to FedEx for transport by air to Lenexa, KS. Shipment contained three Protective Breathing Equipment Units, each of which contained an oxygen generator chemical, which can cause or enhance combustion of other materials.
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UK govt proposes ISPs store Web usage records for 12 months
2015-11-04 01:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
Home Secretary Theresa May insists draft Investigatory Powers Bill will be subject to robust safeguards.
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Montgomery County (Md.) district proposes $1.72 billion capital improvement plan
2015-10-30 18:01:00| American School & University
Funds would enable district to replace aging facilities, add space to accommodate growth, and carry out repairs read more
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FCC proposes spectrum over 24 GHz for next-generation mobile
2015-10-23 09:54:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The FCC has proposed opening up spectrum above 24 GHz for mobile services. While it was previously assumed physical and technical limitations could not support mobile service in these bands, the FCC noted that new tech developments may allow the use of these high frequencies for mobile applications like 5G service, offering significantly more capacity and faster speeds for next-generation mobile services. On the path to 5G, the US regulator said it will create new flexible use service rules in the 28 GHz, 37 GHz, 39 GHz and 64-71 GHz bands. If approved by the full commission, these bands would be available using a variety of authorization schemes, including traditional wide area licensing, unlicensed and a shared approach that provides access for both local area and wide area networks. The FCC also outlined a path for a variety of platforms and uses, including satellite uses, to coexist and expand in this spectrum, through market-based mechanisms. The regulator called for "extensive comment" from the market on the service, licensing and technical rules for facilitating flexible use in these bands, as well as other frequencies over 24 GHz with potential use.
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