Federal Energy Policy · Renewable energy
Bob Inglis Promoting Reduced Carbon Emissions
Tuesday, April 24, 2012Former South Carolina US Representative Bob Inglis is promoting market-based solutions to reduce carbon emissions. Read More
Former South Carolina US Representative Bob Inglis is promoting market-based solutions to reduce carbon emissions. Read More
Clemson dedicates one of the most energy efficient academic buildings in the country. Read More
A message from a Republican meteorologist on climate change. Read More
New PBS website takes a closer look at current climate impacts in the US. Read More
A new report from ACEEE highlights the success local communities are having with job creation, cost savings and environmental protection through energy efficiency planning. Read More
Efficiency standards are poised to save American consumers trillions of dollars in the coming decades. Read More
The CATO Institute reveals why more drilling in the US will not lower prices at the pump. Read More
A pilot project designed to help electric cooperative members in South Carolina improve the energy efficiency of their homes is drawing optimistic reviews from the federal government. Read More
Duke Energy and AWS Truepower LLC are conducting a federally-funded study of wind energy potential off the coast of the Carolinas. Read More: http://www.charlestonbusiness.com/news/42357-duke-energy-to-study-offshore-wind-potential-in-south-carolina
Though energy efficiency improvements, the US saved enough energy in 2010 to power almost 10 millions homes, a 21% increase over the previous year. Energy savings in 2011 expected to be even greater. Read More: http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/blog/post/2012/01/us-beats-expectations-saving-energy?cmpid=WNL-Wednesday-January11-2012