California's Alameda County was recently recognized as
a national leader in renewable energy, having expanded its use of solar energy with the 250 - kilowatt Solaria Power Plant...
Deepwater Wind's new South Fork Wind Farm will make Long Island
a national leader in renewable energy.
The NRDC asserts that Missouri is in a position to become
a national leader in renewable energy because of the fertile soil and large tracts of wind and available land.
Not exact matches
The EPA
in November will kick off a series of five
national workshops to allow state and local
leaders,
renewable energy developers and conservation groups to brainstorm.
With the cap - and - trade option for carbon reduction buried
in the U.S. Senate at least until 2011, yesterday Senate Majority
Leader Harry Reid (D — NV) began to drive nails into the coffin for a
national mandate on
renewable energy, known as a Renewable Energy Standa
renewable energy, known as a Renewable Energy Standard
energy, known as a
Renewable Energy Standa
Renewable Energy Standard
Energy Standard (RES).
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National Alliance for Partnerships
in Equity
National Council for Advanced Manufacturing Council of
Energy Research and Education
Leaders Council of Environmental Deans and Directors
National Professional Science Master's Association (NPSMA)
National Science Teachers Association New Mexico State University New York University North Carolina State University Northwestern University Ohio State University Oregon State University Oregon State University PSM Programs Pathways into Science Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Renewable Northwest Project Rice University PSM Program Rhode Island Student Climate Coalition Roosevelt Institution San Diego State University PSM Program
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«As we enter the second decade of the 21st century experiencing a horrific oil spill
in the Gulf of Mexico, a devastating natural gas explosion
in California, death of 25 West Virginia coal miners, kidnapped uranium miners
in Niger — it's about time for the United States to reposition itself as a global
leader in solar and the entire portfolio
renewable energy and
energy efficiency technologies critical to our economic and
national security,» said Scott Sklar, president of the Stella Group, which promotes
renewable power generation.
Connecticut, once a
national leader in clean and
renewable energy and
energy efficiency, has slipped behind many other states, including its neighbors.
In October 2014, after complex negotiations, the EU's
national leaders issue a joint pledge that by 2030 they would cut their combined greenhouse emissions by at least 40 % from 1990 levels, and would get at least 27 % of their
energy from
renewable sources.
«Small systems are especially popular
in states with good winds, high electricity prices and incentive programs,» said Trudy Forsyth, a senior project
leader at the
National Renewable Energy Laboratory's
National Wind Technology Center, a Department of
Energy research facility near Boulder, Colo..