Earlier this week, the 7th Circuit affirmed the Department of Energy’s new energy efficiency requirements for commercial refrigeration equipment.
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The Social Cost Of Carbon Passes Its First Judicial Test
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We will never sell or share your information without your consent. See our privacy policy.America’s energy revolution means … A United States that’s more energy self-sufficient – less dependent on others, more secure in the world and better positioned to help friends abroad Economic growth and job creation – and with the right policy choices, a golden opportunity to secure American prosperity well into the future A stronger U.S.… Keep reading →
Manufacturers in U.S. Energy Department’s Better Plants Program Save More Than $2 Billion In Energy Costs; Program Expands To Help America’s Water Systems
By U.S. Department of EnergyWASHINGTON D.C.— Today, as the U.S. Department of Energy prepares to kick off October’s National Energy Action Month, the department announced that manufacturers in its Better Buildings, Better Plants Program (Better Plants) have racked up an estimated $2.4 billion in cumulative energy cost savings over the last five years. Across America, manufacturers spend more than… Keep reading →
A Wyoming Two Step for Better Air Regulations
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogWyoming is a national energy leader, producing more BTU’s from federal lands than every other state combined. It also has a long history of leading the nation on smart, sensible oil and gas air pollution regulations. The Cowboy State was among the first to require reduced emission completions (RECs or “green” completions) to control emissions… Keep reading →