Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Massachusetts' Energy Plan

With the Massachusetts Solar and Wind Expo only two months away, it is comforting to see that the state has put in place a robust plan for 2020. Having one of the nation's highest energy costs makes Massachusetts a great location for the Solar and Wind Expo. The following graph demonstrates how energy dollars are flowing out of the Commonwealth.



There is lots of room for improvement. Come to the Expo and learn ways to make changes that will impact your wallet as well as your carbon footprint. Visit the Solar and Wind Expo website for more information.


HEADLINES

Information on drilling fluids hard to come by in Pennsylvania

Tribune Review

A Department of Energy shale gas subcommittee report issued this month said a method should be open so the public can study shale gas operations. "There is no economic or technical reason to prevent public disclosure of all chemicals in fracturing ...
 
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RenewableEnergyWorld.com

UMD was selected as a Maryland Energy Administration Project Sunburst Initiative Partner and awarded a grant aimed at promoting the installation of ...
 
Magna invests in electric vehicles

Electronic Technology & Products

The announcement is yet another in this summer's long list of electric vehicle (EV) investments from major automakers including Toyota and General Motors (GM). Toyota announced it would spend $141 million in federal and provincial grants to upgrade its ...
 
Michigan sees future in wind energy

UPI.com

A wind farm is seen outside of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on December 7, 2008. (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch) HARRISON TOWNSHIP, Mich., Aug. 30 (UPI) -- Developing wind energy in Michigan is providing economic stimulus to the state and redefining its workforce ...

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