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Utility Dive
A new report from the Institute for Energy and the Environment at Vermont Law School shows that Vermont residents are using norenewable energy, despite growth the state's solar industry, because its renewable energy certificate program encourages ...
Phys.Org
The Energy Department's NationalRenewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) today released new analysis exploring the potential impact of recently extended federal tax credits on the deployment of renewablegeneration technologies and related U.S. electric ...
CleanTechnica
John Farrell directs the Democratic Energy program at ILSR and he focuses on energy policy developments that best expand the benefits of local ownership and dispersed generation of renewable energy. His seminal paper, Democratizing the Electricity ...
Antigua Observer
For those who are unfamiliar, the policy changed from “net metering” whereby a homeowner or business would net their consumption against their renewable energy production. In simplistic terms: produce 100 units of energy and use 100 units and your ...
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The Olympian
An environmental specialist with the state Department of Ecology is accused of stealing nearly $17,000 from an employee celebration fund. Mary N. Lynum, 48, was arrested Feb. 10 and charged with first-degree theft. The Spanaway woman has no prior ...
The Wire
An ecological perspective interrogates dominant views of nationalism and allows us to approach the question with greater nuance and sensitivity. A couple of years ago, I went to the Sunderbans – the vast deltaic ecosystem straddling eastern India and ...
Longview Daily News
The state Department of Ecology is delaying a new carbon cap by a few months, after interested parties raised questions about its impact. The agency announced Friday that it withdrew its draft Clean Air Rule and will release an updated version in the ...
My Everett News
The Washington State Department ofEcology is looking for comments before it approves a plan to take contaminated soil and wood products out of the water in front of the old Weyerhaeuser Mill A site at the Port of Everett. Here's a notice issued today ...
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WATER POWER

National Geographic
There's been a steady drop in the number of people without access to water over the last 25 years, from about one in three to one in 25. But break out the data by country, and you can see that Eastern Asia's progress is mostly China's progress—the ...
The Guardian
Seven drinking water outlets in Binghamton's public schools had tested too high for lead, the letter stated. The tests had been performed several years ago, but the district took action only last month, when problematic sinks or fountains were shut ...
Los Angeles Times
Conservation goals: Californians cut theirwater usage 17.1% in January. There's one month left under Gov. Jerry Brown's emergency order to save water, and it's unclear whether the state will meet his goal of an overall 25% drop in use. “The ...
NJ.com
MORRISTOWN — Water testing at Morristown Medical Center last week revealed the presence of lead in the water, a hospital spokeswoman confirmed. Lead was only found in the water at the 100 Madison Avenue location, and, since Thursday, hospital staff ...

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