ST. LOUIS, MO — Emerson Climate Technologies, a unit of Emerson, announced that it has entered into an agreement to provide energy efficiency services for Tesco PLC, one of the
The Earth Technologies Forum, an international conference on climate change issues held at the Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill, focused on the solutions that industry can, and is, providing regarding ozone protection and global warming. One important way involves new technology. Two of the biggest hvacr equipment manufacturers introduced significant new chiller technologies to boost efficiency and help protect the environment.
WASHINGTON, DC — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that James M. Dolmetsch has pleaded guilty to conspiracy with at least three other individuals to the smuggling of CFC-12
ST. LOUIS, MO — Engineered Support Systems, Inc. has received a subcontract for $3.3 million for the production of Army Space Heaters (ASH) for the U.S. Army. Including anticipated production
In her presentation on “Energy Conservation and Renewable Energy” at the “Energy: It’s Not All You Save” conference, Debra Rowe, Ph.D., emphasized the need to apply energy conservation and efficiency measures first to gain significant energy savings, then implement renewable energy sources to get the best possible benefit.
WASHINGTON, DC — U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Christie Whitman has presented Energy Star Partner Awards to 36 businesses and organizations in recognition of their efforts to enhance energy
WASHINGTON, DC — Statistics recently released by the U.S. Census Bureau provide a snapshot of e-commerce activity for key sectors of the U.S. economy for 2000. The data came from
WASHINGTON, DC — What is believed to be the world’s first fuel cell-gas turbine hybrid power plant is now generating electricity. Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham joined Siemens Westinghouse Power
The city of Ft. Worth, TX, has signed a contract with one of the state’s new competitive energy suppliers that will save it an average of $1.1 million a year over a 20-year period.
The Department of Energy (DOE) announced that it is awarding West Virginia $3,251,749 to improve the energy efficiency of low-income households in the state.