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Chase for Wind Power Turns to Public Lands
Portland Oregonian, 05/25/2009"Rows of tall turbines have already remade the landscape on wheat farms and ridgelines on private land around the region. But so far there have been no wind farms built on public land in the Northwest. That's about to change."
"Wind Power Gets Urban Friendly"
Globe & Mail, 05/25/2009From a design award-winner to a model that uses the updraft on a roof,
small residential wind turbines are getting smarter and sexier."Renewable Power Overcomes Hurdle in Senate"
Reuters, 05/22/2009"A measure requiring utilities to generate a certain amount of electricity from renewable sources, such as wind and solar, overcame a legislative hurdle in the U.S. Senate on Thursday."
Cape Cod Wind Farm Wins Key State Permit
Reuters, 05/22/2009The Cape Wind project to build a wind farm in Nantucket Sound won approval of a key permit from Massachusetts.
"FERC Approves Quebec-New England Power Line Plan"
Reuters, 05/22/2009"The U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Thursday approved a funding plan for a major transmission project expected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and deliver about 1,200 megawatts of Quebec power to New England."
Interest Surges in Neglected Geothermal
Greenwire, 05/22/2009"Nearly 200 million acres of public lands, mostly in the West, could become prime generators of emissions-free electricity by extracting steam heat from the earth's core to drive electric turbines."
MI, IL, NY Mull Alt-Energy Incentives for Schools
Great Lakes Echo, 05/22/2009"The Michigan Legislature may soon create a fund to loan schools money to build windmills, solar panels or other sources of alternative energy."
"Gas Is Up; Drivers May Not Cut Back"
NYTimes, 05/21/2009Gasoline prices are creeping back upward, but more American drivers are expected to hit the roads this Memorial Day than last year.
"Obama Proposes Strict Vehicle Emissions Limits"
U.S. News, 05/20/2009"For the first time, the government will enact a national limitation on car emissions, President Barack Obama announced" Monday.
"Saving Energy: Simple Changes, Big Impact"
Environment Report, 05/19/2009"Solar panels and wind turbines get most of the buzz, but it's far easier and cheaper to save energy than it is to make more of it."
Obama to Toughen Auto Emission Rules
NYTimes, 05/19/2009"President Obama will announce tough new nationwide rules for automobile emissions and mileage standards on Tuesday, embracing standards that California has sought to enact for years over the objections of the auto industry and the Bush administration."
Senate Panel Sprints To Finish Energy Bill
NYTimes, 05/19/2009"The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee will attempt to finish marking up comprehensive energy legislation this week, including a renewable electricity standard... ."
Power from the People
HDNet, 05/14/2009"Germany is moving quickly to develop alternative energy, allowing individual homes to sell excess power to electric companies. Also, Abu Dhabi goes green and an icon of the environmental movement."
"US Southern Senators On The Fence On Fuel Reserve"
Reuters, 05/12/2009"Drivers in the US Southeast could get relief at the pump thanks to a proposed government-owned stockpile of gasoline to offset major supply disruptions, but lawmakers from those states have yet to back the legislation that would create the emergency fuel reserve."
"The Rooftop Revolution"
Washington Monthly, 05/11/2009"A little-known policy is turning sleepy central Florida into a green energy hub. Could it do the same for America at large?"

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