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There are lots of ways to measure a hurricane’s impact: wind speeds, damage estimates, people evacuated. But now the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has added one more: tracking the energy impact.

Improvements in the economy may not be so beneficial for the environment. When the U.S. was suffering economically, energy use decreased slightly – as did emissions.

Another week has come and gone.  And, what a week it was.  Some may say renewable energies and technologies are expensive, insignificant, or a waste of money.  However, no one can ever claim renewable energies are not exciting.  Once again this week was littered with unusual, spectacular, wildly creative, and downright crazy inventions and ideas for generating clean energy.&

Another report shows that if the American Clean Energy and Security Act (ACESA or Waxman-Markey Bill) is passed, it will only lead to a slight increase in energy bills for Americans.

 

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