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10 Jul 2013, 10:03 am by Abbott & Kindermann
” RPI responded that the relief sought in this case is limited to “groundwater not previously adjudicated within the Scott River sub-basin,” which consisted of “wells or sumps to be constructed ‘at least 500 feet from the Scott River or at the most distant point from the river on the land that overlies the interconnected groundwater, whichever is less. [read post]
25 Jun 2013, 4:21 pm by Allison C. Smith
The Red Rock Hydroelectric Plant, on the Des Moines River in Iowa, will be placed on the federal Infrastructure Permitting Dashboard for high-priority projects. [read post]
5 Jun 2013, 6:00 am by Jennifer Simon, Esq.
  “Led by the University of Maine, this project represents the first concrete-composite floating platform wind turbine to be deployed in the world – strengthening American leadership in innovative clean energy technologies that diversify the nation’s energy mix with more clean, domestic energy sources,” the DOE said in a press release as the VolturnUS demo turbine went into the Penobscot River on Friday.The VolturnUS… [read post]
27 Mar 2013, 9:14 am by Jennifer Simon, Esq.
  Cape Wind says it has secured all if its federal and state permits and was the first recipient of a submerged land lease for the development of a renewable energy project in federal waters. [read post]
4 Sep 2012, 6:19 am by Luke Hagedorn
Other notable interstate pipelines include those developed by ANR Pipeline Co., Centerpoint Energy Gas Transmission Co., Mississippi River Transmission Corp., Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Co., and Texas Eastern Transmission Corp. [read post]
6 Jul 2012, 11:00 am by Katie Gray
-based Deepwater Wind expects to begin work on its Block Island offshore wind project in 2013. [read post]
29 Jun 2012, 3:23 pm by Michael Lee
The good news for wind energy developers: the Draft IRP indicates that BC Hydro expects the majority of this power to come from wind generators, as well as run-of-river hydro and biomass projects. [read post]
29 Jun 2012, 8:38 am by Katie Gray
In a speech to the Renewable Energy Finance Forum-Wall Street in New York, William Moore, the CEO of Deepwater Wind, predicted that offshore wind in the U.S. would be born in the Northeast. [read post]
21 Jun 2012, 6:00 am by Jeff Lorenzo
 Natural gas prices are so cheap that they’re displacing investments in renewable energy, particularly wind. [read post]
4 Jun 2012, 4:27 am by Dianne Saxe
Most solar, wind and biomass renewable energy projects need renewable energy approvals under the Environmental Protection Act. [read post]
28 May 2012, 11:43 am by Warren Brazier
  Most of the new power is expected from wind, run-of-river and biomass project as these are proven to be the lowest-cost options, but geothermal and ocean technologies may also be considered. [read post]
23 May 2012, 3:18 pm by Pace Law School Library
  Found in the wind:  the value of early consultation and collaboration with other ocean users for successful offshore wind development. [read post]
10 May 2012, 12:31 pm by WIMS
About 80 percent of the energy used by households and businesses comes from oil, natural gas, and coal; the rest comes from nuclear power and renewable sources, such as wind and the sun. [read post]
1 May 2012, 10:33 pm by Jonathan Zasloff
  First, if one is interested in combatting climate change, how can you oppose renewable energy such as hydro? [read post]
1 May 2012, 1:17 pm by WIMS
According to a release, official military doctrine in the United States now holds that "climate change, energy security, and economic stability are inextricably linked. [read post]
30 Apr 2012, 11:19 am by Pace Law School Library
  Wind turbine wakes, wake effect impacts, and wind leases:  using solar access laws as the model for capitalizing on wind rights during the evolution of wind policy standards. [read post]
2 Apr 2012, 1:51 am by Kevin LaCroix
A sleek new tram line runs parallel to the River Liffey. [read post]
22 Feb 2012, 7:23 pm
Other steel that went into Miller Park came up the Mississippi River from the Port of New Orleans, according to sources at that port. [read post]