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California Air Resources Board Approves Landmark Low Carbon Fuel Standard

The California Air Resources Board approved the landmark Low Carbon Fuel Standard on April 23, 2009. VerdeXchange News presents excerpts from the Executive Summary of the CARB staff report that proceeded that decision in order to elucidate the decision's impact and scope.

In January of 2007, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger issued Executive Order S-01-07, which required that a Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) be established for the State of California.

US Renewables Group Invests Equity in Utility-Scale Renewable Projects, Alternative Fuels

Lee Bailey
Lee Bailey
Lee Bailey, managing director of US Renewables Group, discusses his company's efforts to develop "scaleable" renewable solutions for our country’s vast energy needs.

Lee Bailey

U.K.'s Low Carbon Economy Goals Present Political Challenges Rather than Policy Challenges

John Ashton
John Ashton
John Ashton,U.K. foreign secretary's special representative for climate change, details what he sees as an opportunity for the largest public-private partnership in history.

John Ashton

AgriPower's Transportable Power Plants Convert Bio-Waste to Electricity

Barry Berman
Barry Berman

Barry Berman, CEO of AgriPower, describes his company's waste-conversion technology, which manufactures energy from forms of waste produced by the spectrum of the world's activities.

Barry Berman

Wind-Win Advances Wind Turbine Design: From Propeller to Jet Engine Technology

Brad Sorensen
Brad Sorensen
Experts and investors alike agree that wind power is currently the most viable form of renewable energy available for mass production. Yet despite recent improvements in efficiency and cost, wind power has a long way to go.

Brad Sorensen

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