27 Mar 2009
Tampa
Bay runs out of surface water
Water supplies for Florida region ruled "critically low"
New
GE products promise to boost wind turbine output
Engineering giant claims new control system will make it easier to integrate
wind farms with the grid
Is
the UK's first electric car plant heading to the North East?
Nissan announces feasibility study that could result in electric cars being
manufactured at its Sunderland plant
Smart
metering firms get ready to roll
AT&T inks alliance with SmartSynch designed to make it easier for utilities
to access smart meter data
MPs
call for every product to carry carbon labels
Environmental Audit Committee Report urges government to legislate if necessary
to deliver universal environmental labelling scheme
PwC
latest to call for carbon floor price
Report argues hybrid carbon tax-and-trade model would give low-carbon investors
certainty they crave
Always-on
PCs cost UK Plc £300m a year
Survey finds over 30 per cent of PCs are left on each night, wasting firms at
least £17 per machine each year
US
green loan stimulus package starts to roll
Department of Energy issues first $535m loan guarantee to solar firm Solyndra
Key
agencies axed in green business support shake-up
Envirowise, NISP and others to be folded into WRAP as part of government's
Landscape Review
EPA
presses ahead with CO2 regulation
Environmental Protection Agency sends proposal for endangerment finding to White
House
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