How Low Can Utility Emissions Go?
Katherine Tweed: May 16, 2013
NOx and SO2 fell 70 percent in twenty years.
NOx and SO2 fell 70 percent in twenty years.
Texas is number one.
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One side calls the fuel efficiency and sulfur proposal “sensible.” The other side sees it as expensive and unnecessary.
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Leadership changes in the greentech and clean chemicals industry.
China leapfrogs the United States in greenhouse gas (GHG) policy.
Tesla’s battery management system approach versus the OEM mindset at Chevy, Nissan, Fisker and A123
GreatPoint Energy and Fisker Automotive win the largest VC rounds in 2012.
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The world’s second largest cap-and-trade program holds its first auction.
The Global CCS Institute says carbon capture and sequestration is falling way behind the pace at which it needs to develop in order to be a meaningful contributor to worldwide CO2 reductions.
There’s still innovation going on in lighting technology and not just in the LED chips themselves.
More features for a thermostat people might actually enjoy using. More venture funding from Venrock.
JouleBug’s mobile green cities app, a neighborhood of networked Chevy Volts, and other SXSW Eco happenings