More Last-Minute Moves By Bush Admin
Bush Administration is pushing through regulations for oil shale leases, as the EPA finalizes rules to ease restrictions on coal-fired plants near national parks.
Bush Administration is pushing through regulations for oil shale leases, as the EPA finalizes rules to ease restrictions on coal-fired plants near national parks.
Renewable Choice Energy has developed 'Green Your Phone,' a first-of-its-kind retail product which enables cell phone users to offset their mobile device's electricity use.
McGraw-Hill Construction's Green Outlook 2009 shows that the U.S. green building market is accelerating at a dramatic rate.
Global investment firm sells more than 600 MW of wind power in Portugal.
San Diego-based company develops hybrid-electric drive systems for heavy-duty vehicles and is aligned with Siemens.
Danotek Motion Technologies says its generator can dramatically increase efficiency of wind turbines.
GridPoint's software platform is being used by Xcel in its tests of a massive battery storing wind-generated power.
UN Climate Change Secretariat Yvo de Boer said yesterday there will be no Obama delegation at Poznan talks.
Big three automakers testify before Congress today in an attempt to secure bailout funds.
Update to the well-known green building certification was eight years in the making.