BusinessGreen.com Most Read - March 27

From droughts in Florida to the UK cull of green business services, we take a look at the stories that have been making waves in the past seven days

By BusinessGreen.com Staff

27 Mar 2009

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Tampa Bay runs out of surface water
Water supplies for Florida region ruled "critically low"

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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

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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

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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

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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

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PwC latest to call for carbon floor price
Report argues hybrid carbon tax-and-trade model would give low-carbon investors certainty they crave

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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

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US green loan stimulus package starts to roll
Department of Energy issues first $535m loan guarantee to solar firm Solyndra

Parliament

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

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EPA presses ahead with CO2 regulation
Environmental Protection Agency sends proposal for endangerment finding to White House

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