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News Archives - 2008
April
DOE Offers $7 Million for Biomass Pyrolysis Research
Argonne National Laboratory Analysis Shows Decline in Energy Used by Ethanol Industry
Three New Cellulosic Ethanol Biorefineries to Receive $86 Million in Funding
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"Operation Change Out" Spurs Efficient Lighting at Military Bases
DOE Offers $7 Million for Biomass Pyrolysis Research
"Operation Change Out" Spurs Efficient Lighting at Military Bases
EPA Launches "Save the World, Start with Energy Star"
Three New Cellulosic Biorefineries to Receive $86 Million from DOE
July
Geothermal Electric Plant Planned in N.M.
DOE and Sweden to Advance Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles
Lushetsky Named Solar Program Manager
BLM to Continue Accepting Applications for Solar Energy Projects
New York Aims for 7.5% Cut in Electricity Use by 2015
Hawaii Energy Bills Include a Solar Hot Water Requirement
Massachusetts Doubles Renewable Energy Requirements for Utilities
California Gains its First Combined Hydrogen and Gasoline Station
DOE Headquarters Designated an Energy Star Building
No Gasoline or Oil Price Relief Until Winter 2009, Says EIA
DOE Web Site Helps You Find Alternative Fuel Stations
Save Energy Now Assessment Leads to Savings of $827,000 for Shaw Industries
DOE Announces $30.5B in Federal Loan Guarantees
DOE to Provide $40 Million to Two Small-Scale Biorefineries
G8 Leaders Commit to 50% Cut in Greenhouse Gases by 2050
Toyota to Build the Prius Hybrid in Mississippi
Interior Department Moves Ahead on Offshore Renewable Energy
J.R. Simplot Fertilizer Plant Saves $335,000 Following Save Energy Now Assessment
September
Cellulosic Ethanol Facilities Marching Ahead
Ford Invests $75 Million to Convert Truck Plant for Small Cars
Megan McCluer Named New WHTP Program Manager
DOE Awards $6.6 Million for State-Led Clean Energy Projects
DOE Headquarters Inaugurates a New 205-Kilowatt Solar Power System
Construction Underway on First Geothermal Power Plant in New Mexico
Gulf Energy Systems are Recovering from Gustav, Bracing for Ike
Demand Response Webcast Available
U.S. Wind Power Capacity Exceeds 20,000 Megawatts
November
International Partnership for Geothermal Technology Launches Web Site
Geothermal Energy Featured on NBC's Today Show
Reliability Report Warns of Transmission Needs with Wind Power Booming
BLM Offers Geothermal Leases in Utah, Idaho, and Oregon
Dropping Energy Prices Offer Good News for U.S. Consumers
EPA Sets Renewable Fuel Requirement of 10.21% for 2009

















