According to a recent New York Times article, the representatives present at the Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit in Singapore decided to put off making explicit agreements to handle potentia
<p>According Energy Secretary Steven Chu: “The selected projects will help make bioenergy production from renewable resources more efficient, cost-effective and sustainable.
Today (Nov. 3), Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced that the DoE is dedicating $155 million to improving efficiency under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
According to a recent New York Times article, the Department of Energy will change up their research strategy, adding a new focus on radical or bold technologies.
When most people thing of a coal power plant, pollution comes to mind. Most people, however, think of carbon dioxide and other harmful gases. There's another side to the equation: solid waste.
Unwelcome Advances is about how abstract or intangible concepts like energy and public policy affects everyday life. By weaving new technologies into a modern context, various unexpected externalities appears. The blog is here to help put energy, policy and the environment in the proper context.
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