Groups Call for Moratorium on Powder River Coal to New U.S. Interior Secretary Sally Jewell

Source: Greenpeace press release. Federal coal program overseen by Interior undermining President Obama’s climate commitment Washington DC – The leaders of 21 organizations welcomed Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell to her first day on the job with a letter calling for “an immediate moratorium on new coal leasing in the Powder River Basin and [...]

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College Highlighted by U.S. Energy Department for Its Investments in Clean Energy

September 20, 2012 WASHINGTON – This week, the U.S. Department of Energy released its third video in the “Clean Energy in Our Community” video series, highlighting clean energy investments by Allegheny College, located in northwest Pennsylvania. The school’s investments in energy efficiency and sustainability, along with its support for clean, renewable fuels, are benefiting residents [...]

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Rider University Cuts Ribbon on New Solar Farm

Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) and Rider University today cut the ribbon on a new .74-megawatt (MW) solar farm at the Lawrenceville, NJ school. The project is part of PSE&G’s Solar 4 Allâ„¢ program, the utility’s flagship solar effort to help New Jersey reach its solar energy goals while creating jobs and fostering [...]

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California Polytechnic State University Installs Building Energy Management System

Aircuity, the smart airside efficiency company, has announced that California State Polytechnic University has selected Aircuity to help improve indoor air efficiency and decrease energy costs associated with its Biotechnology building. Leveraging Aircuity’s OptiNet System, California Polytechnic State University will be able to cost effectively reduce energy use across the Biotechnology Building in support of its [...]

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