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Coal emissions jump in first part of 2013

US Coal Emissions Up Following Long Decline

Report: Global Warming Emissions From Coal-fired Power Plants in U.S. to Rise in 2013 After Long Decline
First Bio-LNG facility of its kind

Britain Launches First Bio-LNG Filling Station

The UK's first open access Bio-LNG filling station, built by Gasrec, is launched today (May 23) in an official opening by Parliamentary Under Secretary for the Department for Transport, Norman Baker MP.
A strategy for healthier patients, staff and community

Study: Hospitals Can Offset Costs by Reducing Energy Use

A groundbreaking new study provides an innovative and cost-effective way for newly constructed hospitals nationwide to offset continuing economic challenges by reducing energy consumption by an average of 62 percent
Home to some of the world's large oil and gas plays

Texas' Record Breaking Shale Oil Plays

Cline Shale and Eagle Ford put energy-leading Texas in a very promising position
Ernest Moniz, US energy secretary

Ernest Moniz Confirmed as Energy Secretary in 97-0 Vote

After a month of delays, Ernest Moniz is confirmed as US energy secretary
GE and Invenergy to deploy battery systems

Texas Wind Farms Get Battery Storage Upgrades

As more wind power continues to come online in Texas, battery storage comes increasingly important
Cities taking sustainable initiatives seriously

The Top U.S. Cities for Sustainability

What US cities made it on the green list?
What tools can help you be more efficient?

Top Online Productivity Tools

Check out these online resources to increase productivity in your business...and life
Solar jobs pay more than national average salary

Solar Jobs Outnumber Texas Ranchers and US Coal Miners

New statistics show that solar is one of the fastest growing industries in the US, creating thousands of jobs across the country
Research may assist in the discovery of new deposits

Earthquakes Prove to Produce Economic-Grade Gold Deposits

A new study reveals valuable information for gold prospectors: follow the earth's most shaky spots