French Compressed Air Car Set for Take-Off
A car that runs on air?
A car that runs on air?
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Energy Efficiency in New Federal Buildings to Increase by 30% Most EERE Programs See Increased Funding in Appropriations Bill Idaho’s First Geothermal Power Plant is Now Online New Cargo Ship Cuts its Fuel Use using a Kite-Like Sail Oil Prices to Hover Near $100 per Barrel in 2008 Energy Efficiency in New Federal Buildings to Increase by 30% DOE has established regulations that require most new federal buildings to achieve at least 30% greater energy efficiency than that of the prevailing building codes. The new standards, which were published in late December, are also 40% more efficient than the standards in the current Code of Federal Regulations and will help federal agencies meet Executive Order #13423, which mandated increased federal energy efficiency. Over the next ten years, the standards could save more than 40 trillion Btu and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 2 million metric tons. The new regulation updates an interim final rule that DOE issued on December 4, 2006, and which applied to any federal building that entered the "design for construction" phase by January 3, 2007. The new regulations take effect on January 22 and apply to new federal commercial buildings, multi-family high-rise residential buildings, and low-rise […]
HHI to manufacture Raser's ultra-high efficiency motors, generators and drives
Company says $16 Million, seven-year contract is a milestone
With new southern california facility, company has more than 5.8 million square feet of space at 21 distribution centers nationwide
Company will produce approximately 66 miles of submarine power cable for project
Company's business plan is to use cellulosic wastes diverted from landfills in Southern California
Car makers getting serious about alternative fuels and improved efficiency according to survey