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Advanced Biofuel Companies Tell White House: Changes to RFS Program Will Undercut Investment
2013-10-29 05:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
BIO, Advanced Ethanol Council (AEC), and 37 of their member companies wrote the White House to express concerns over draft proposal for 2014 Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) rules that were recently and unlawfully leaked to media. As noted by advanced biofuel trade organizations and companies, EPA must continue to follow data-driven approach it has used to date in order to open market to competition and achieve program goals. This story is related to the following:Green & CleanSearch for suppliers of:
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Here's What Ads on Instagram Will Look Like
2013-10-26 07:33:29| PC Magazine Software Product Guide
Instagram on Thursday gave users the first glimpse at what its ads are going to look like, and many users are not pleased.
Albina Pipe Bending Co., Inc. , Industry Leader in Metal Bending and Metal Processing, will be ...
2013-10-26 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
The name “Albina Pipe Bending Co., Inc.” was chosen in 1939 when our business began in the historic “Albina District” of Portland, OR. At that time, we specialized in round pipe and tube applications and had limited capabilities with regards to metal processing. Over the last 7 decades we have mastered the craft of bending, forming, rolling and fabricating metal. We can produce virtually any metal component that needs to bend or curve. Albina has an impeccable ...
Hard-Hatted Ambassadors of Good Will
2013-10-25 05:06:00| Transmission & Distribution World
Ive thoroughly enjoyed working on this years linemen supplement, particularly since I have many memories of working with linemen. read more
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United Kingdom: Green energy levies: how much do they cost and will they be cut?
2013-10-23 16:30:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: What are the "green charges" that David Cameron wants to roll back? These are extra costs levied on household gas and electricity bills to pay for low-carbon energy sources such as windfarms and solar panels. The government has always insisted the charges will help cut energy bills in the long run by reducing Britain's dependence on fossil fuels at the same time as helping to tackle climate change. They currently make up 9% of household bills and are projected to make up 14% by 2020. What are the...
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