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| Three-in-one sponge to clean the environment |  |
| A new aerogel removes mercury from contaminated water, separates CO2 or hydrogen from a gas mixture, and helps to scrub sulphur from crude oil |
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| Green Inc.: Renewable Energy Industries Ask Obama to Speed Loan Guarantees |  |
| Worried that an important loan-guarantee program has ground to a standstill, renewable energy industry associations today sent a letter to President Obama urging him to speed the program along.
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| Lawmakers Advance Wind-Energy Plan |  |
| A bill designed to remove what Nebraska lawmakers say is an obstacle to developing wind energy is headed to the final round of debate. |
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| Wal-Mart to Nearly Double On-Site Solar Energy Use in California |  |
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| Auto Recovery Leader Announces $50 Million In Aid |  |
| The federal government announced on Thursday that it is making $50 million in federal funds available for green energy job training in communities hurt by layoffs in the auto industry. |
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| Wind powers Brazil`s energy sector |  |
| May 20 - Wind power is taking the lead in Brazil`s energy sector with the South American giant seeking to nearly double its capacity from 341 megawatts this year. |
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| Solar Takes a Backseat in National Climate and Energy Bill |  |
| For the past eight years solar advocates throughout the United States lamented the lack of federal leadership on renewable energy issues. If only we had a President who fully realized the economic, environmental, and moral obligation to stem global warming and increase our domestic clean energy supply, we said. If only we had a filibuster-proof majority in the U.S. Senate promising sweeping clean energy legislation. If only we had a fervent renewable energy advocate chairing the House`s Energy and Commerce (E&C) Committee. Well, that dream checklist is done, done and done. |
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| Clinton Initiative To Use Renewable Energy in Green Building Projects |  |
| The Clinton Climate Initiative (CCI), a project of the William J. Clinton Foundation, announced a global program developed in collaboration with the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), called the Climate Positive Development Program. The program will support the development of large-scale urban projects that demonstrate cities can grow in ways that are "climate positive". |
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