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"Spills, Looming Regulations Spur Natural Gas Industry Toward Disclosure"
NYTimes, 10/02/2009"The natural gas industry is moving to disclose information about chemicals used in controversial extraction technologies in the wake of spills at drilling sites in Pennsylvania and as New York is proposing new regulations."
"New Brunswick Power to Close Coal-Fired Plant and Strip Mine"
ENS, 09/30/2009"New Brunswick Power announced today that the company will close its coal-fired Grand Lake generating station when its operating license expires in June 2010."
"G20 Agrees To Phase Out Fossil Fuel Subsidies: Draft"
Reuters, 09/25/2009"The Group of 20 will agree to phase out subsidies on oil and other fossil fuels in the 'medium term,' but will not set a firm timetable for the move aimed at combating global warming, a draft statement said."
"Obama Admin Releases Initial 'Smart Grid' Standards"
NYTimes, 09/25/2009"The Commerce Department unveiled the first 77 'smart grid' standards today aimed at removing a major barrier to the implementation of digital grid technologies."
Harkin Backs Off on Biofuels Amendment
NYTimes, 09/25/2009"Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) yesterday backed off efforts to block EPA from weighing contested ethanol emissions after Administrator Lisa Jackson pledged that biofuels rules will reflect uncertainty around international indirect land-use change emissions."
"Oil Industry Sets a Brisk Pace of New Discoveries"
NYTimes, 09/24/2009"The oil industry has been on a hot streak this year, thanks to a series of major discoveries that have rekindled a sense of excitement across the petroleum sector, despite falling prices and a tough economy."
"White House Rolls Out Auto Fuel Economy, Emissions Standard"
Greenwire, 09/23/2009"The Obama administration ... released details of its national suite of auto standards that would mandate increased fuel economy and impose the first-ever greenhouse gas standard on the nation's cars and trucks."
Plug-in Maker Gets $529-Million Loan from Obama Administration
LA Times, 09/23/2009"In its latest bid to help finance the car of tomorrow, the Obama administration said it would lend more than $500 million to Irvine-based Fisker Automotive Inc. to develop a pair of plug-in hybrids."
"Rediscovering Natural Gas By Hitting Rock Bottom"
NPR, 09/22/2009New drilling techniques have brought online U.S. natural gas reserves previously considered unreachable.
"California Solar Power Tower Withdrawn in Favor of Monument"
ENS, 09/22/2009"Solar energy developer BrightSource Energy, Inc. has withdrawn plans for a 5,000 acre solar thermal facility to be located in the Broadwell Valley in California's Mojave Desert."
"Refitted to Bury Emissions, Plant Draws Attention"
NYTimes, 09/22/2009"NEW HAVEN, W.Va. -- Poking out of the ground near the smokestacks of the Mountaineer power plant here are two wells that look much like those that draw natural gas to the surface. But these are about to do something new: inject a power plant's carbon dioxide into the earth."
"Schwarzenegger Orders More Renewable Energy -- His Way"
LA Times, 09/16/2009"The governor says California electric utilities must get 33% of their power from renewable sources by 2020, but he plans to veto Democratic bills that push to produce it in state."
"Obama Administration Unveils Fuel Economy Rules"
AP, 09/16/2009"With global talks on climate change looming, the Obama administration sought to gain momentum Tuesday by unveiling its plan to require better gas mileage for cars and trucks and the first-ever rules on vehicle greenhouse gas emissions."
"World Bank Spends Billions on Coal-Fired Power Stations"
London Times, 09/16/2009"The World Bank is spending billions of pounds subsidising new coal-fired power stations in developing countries despite claiming that burning fossil fuels exposes the poor to catastrophic climate change."
"Enviro Groups Threaten to Sue EPA Over Coal Plant Discharge Regs"
Greenwire, 09/15/2009"A coalition of environmental groups says U.S. EPA is 26 years tardy in limiting toxic metal discharges from coal-fired power plants and is threatening to sue the agency if it does produce the rules."

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