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Energy storage is key for solar and wind power in Texas!

Utility Scale Energy report Utility Scale Energy (with special focus on Compressed Air Energy Storage, CAES)
Presented by: Dr. Robert B. Schainker
November 10, 2008

View the EPRI slides presentation Adobe pdf format.

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Why does Clean Energy matter?

UK Hadley Centre projections

Here's the latest in Climate Change projections from the prestigious UK Hadley Centre, including animations of global surface temperature predictions.

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Energy Efficiency Potential: San Antonio's Bright Energy Future

San Antonio press conference August 11, 2008
San Antonio, TX

Energy efficiency is a viable, affordable and effective way to meet the future energy needs of San Antonio according to a new study by Dr. Arjun Makhijani, energy expert and president of the Institute for Energy and Environmental Research, based in Takoma Park, Maryland.

 


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Sierra Club applauds the City of Edinburg for reaching Cool Cities status

EDINBURG, July 19 - The Sierra Club has applauded the City of Edinburg for signing on to a national climate protection agreement and thus becoming the first Rio Grande Valley city to join the Cool Cities Campaign.

A Cool City, a national initiative sponsored by the Sierra Club, is one that has made a commitment to cut down on environmentally harmful emissions locally, and implement smart energy policies that save taxpayers dollars.

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Mark Peña at the Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge
 

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San Antonio Express 12/14/08
Las Brisas plan heats up debate (Corpus Christi) - Local discussions surrounding the proposed Las Brisas Energy Center have hit on a buzzword that also is shaping the national energy debate - gasification. In a nutshell, gasification involves super-heating a solid fuel, such as coal or petroleum coke, to produce a synthetic gas.

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Houston Business Journal 9/19/08
Companies branch out into green energy after Ike To help answer the question of what to do with Houston's 5.6 million cubic yards of tree and yard waste from Hurricane Ike, Mayor Bill White decided to hold a contest for ideas. While White's deadline for submissions was set for Nov. 14, two companies are already moving to convert the waste into energy.

Ike damaged home

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San Antonio Express 8/26/08
Rethinking energy
Michael Burke has seen our energy future and it's not in a barrel of oil.

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Salon Magazine 7/28/08
Why we never need to build another polluting power plant
Coal? Natural gas? Nuke? We can wipe them all off the drawing board by using current energy more efficiently. Are you listening, Washington?

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El Paso Times July 27, 2008
El Paso in position to harness sun's energy
El Paso could be poised to use the sun's energy as an alternative to fossil fuels because of its unique geographic location and abundantly sunny climate, experts and officials said this weekend at a summit designed to explore to possibilities of developing solar energy here.

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Fort Worth Business Press July 21, 2008
North Texas pushes new energy solutions
The North Texas area is nationally known as a leader and example of natural gas production, but one company and one individual, both with oil business pasts, could help the Metroplex become known for more alternative energy resources, too.

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Featured Program

PROJECT GREEN
The CO2 State
Texas produces more carbon emissions than most countries, but the state government and business community don't seem too concerned.
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TX polution

 
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