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EPA Will Pursue Cases With Widest Impact, Tackle More Sophisticated Investigations, Official Says
October 21, 2011 in World Climate Change Report · Leave a Comment
The Environmental Protection Agency is aggressively pursuing enforcement with the widest impact, an EPA official told a legal conference Oct. 14…
EPA Developing Framework to Measure Carbon Emissions from Biomass Fuels
October 13, 2011 in World Climate Change Report · Leave a Comment
The Environmental Protection Agency is developing calculations to account for greenhouse gas emissions from biomass-based fuels burned by industrial facilities, according to a report prepared by the agency…
Greater Authority for FERC on Transmission Siting Praised by Clean Energy, Opposed by States
October 13, 2011 in World Climate Change Report · Leave a Comment
An idea floated by the Obama administration to consolidate electricity transmission siting authority within the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission as a way to overcome obstacles hindering construction of interstate transmission lines has renewed the long-running debate over federal-state jurisdiction…
Solyndra Executives Invoke Fifth Amendment, Leave Loan Guarantee Questions Unanswered
September 29, 2011 in World Climate Change Report · Leave a Comment
Solyndra executives invoked their Fifth Amendment rights during a House hearing Sept. 23, declining to provide lawmakers with answers about why the solar panel manufacturer went bankrupt after receiving a $535 million loan guarantee…
Energy Department Cancels Guarantees for Two Solar Projects in Wake of Solyndra
September 29, 2011 in World Climate Change Report · Leave a Comment
The Energy Department has canceled loan guarantees for two solar energy projects, in an action that one of the companies attributed to increased scrutiny by the department in the wake of the Solyndra bankruptcy…
OMB Clears Confidential Information Rule for Reporting of Greenhouse Gas Emissions
September 22, 2011 in World Climate Change Report · Leave a Comment
—The White House Office of Management and Budget Sept. 15 cleared a proposal by the Environmental Protection Agency that will guide electronics manufacturing and seven other broad industrial sources of greenhouse gas emissions on whether their data will be considered confidential and thus not released to the public.
Obama’s Retreat on Ozone Standards Could Leave Greenhouse Gas Emissions Rules Vulnerable
September 9, 2011 in World Climate Change Report · Leave a Comment
Environmental and industry groups are questioning whether costly plans to limit greenhouse gas emissions may be vulnerable after the Obama administration announced Sept. 2 it is dropping a rulemaking to set more stringent air quality standards for ozone…
BNA INSIGHTS: New Jersey’s Solar Renewable Portfolio Standards—A Model for Success
August 25, 2011 in World Climate Change Report · Leave a Comment
Despite being one of the smallest states in the nation, New Jersey is second only to California in installed solar electric generating capacity. No other solar market is growing faster…
BNA INSIGHTS: The Fundamentals of Green Leasing in a Market That Increasingly Values Efficiency
August 16, 2011 in World Climate Change Report · Leave a Comment
As commercial real estate markets recover from the ongoing recession, green building construction, retrofits, and renovations likely will be a major factor over the next decade, at least in certain asset classes…
EPA Revises Allowances for HCFCs Based on 2010 Appeals Court Decision
August 9, 2011 in World Climate Change Report · Leave a Comment
The Environmental Protection Agency on Aug. 5 revised consumption and production allowances for hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) in 2011, issuing an interim final rule that sets company-by-company baselines for HCFC-22 and HCFC-142b…


