US - India Cleantech Cooperation: Energy Partnership Summit
Last week, leaders from the world's two biggest democracies met in Washington D.C. to discuss opportunities to collaborate on catalyzing innovation in efficiency and cleantech.
Last week, leaders from the world's two biggest democracies met in Washington D.C. to discuss opportunities to collaborate on catalyzing innovation in efficiency and cleantech.
A study by the University of California at Berkeley concludes that programs like the American Clean Energy and Security Act (ACES) would create approximately 1.9 million jobs, reaffirming the positive economic implications of clean energy policy in the U.S.
Is it any coincidence that in the beginning of Energy Awareness Month, news would emerge that cleantech and alternative energy could be on the verge of an economic boom – THE next boom?
American Airlines and Oncor Electric Delivery Company LLC are close to completing a project that will replace more that 1,600 incandescent lighting fixtures with new LED bulbs. The venture is set to completely retrofit two multi-story parking garages near the airline’s corporate headquarters in Fort Worth, Texas.
When America wakes up in the morning to plan its day, does saving money make the list? What about reducing carbon emissions for the day? The unenlightened consumer might not realize that these tasks are as simple as switching on a different kind of light.
New technologies are making it possible for commercial businesses to reduce energy consumption and lessen their environmental footprint. Many U.S. companies are taking advantage of tax incentives for projects that have major impact on energy reduction such as LED lighting retrofits, which can cut electricity costs by 80 percent.
October is Energy Awareness Month, which was first proclaimed in 1991 by President George H.W. Bush.
Promoted by the U.S. Department of Energy, the theme for 2009 is “A Sustainable Energy Future; Putting All the Pieces Together.”
CASH for CLUNKERS Lighting UPDATE in 2012: Pennsylvania based Independence LED Lighting is a leading U.S.
Toyota announced today that it will recall 3.8 million vehicles in the United States to address problems with a removable floor mat that could interfere with the vehicle's accelerator and cause a crash. This recall will be the largest in the company’s history. Car owners could learn about the safety campaign as early as next week.
Just goes to show that the US Chamber isn't completely immune to the prospect of members putting on their walkin' shoes.