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January
DOE Releases Climate Change Reports
National Idling Reduction Conference
Clean-Fueled Bus Program Accepting Proposals
2004 SEP Special Projects Solicitation
5 Steps You Can Take to Reduce Air Pollution
Natural Gas Energy-Efficiency Programs Recognized
Wisconsin Sets Daylighting Standards for State Buildings
Greening The Hospitality Industry Conference: Attracting Business, Saving Money
New Database Supports Green Building in North Carolina
State Energy Program Special Projects Funding Opportunities for FY'04
Murdock Workshop Draws Statewide Reps
National School Boards Association Endorses DOE's Schools Program
February
National AFV Day Odyssey to Be Held April 2
States Form Clean Energy States Alliance
STAC Projects to Increase Energy Efficiency
Energy News Brief: Green Building Database Unveiled
17th Annual Campus Energy Conference. Shaping the Future.
Energy News Brief: Chabot College Installs Cogeneration System
After a Cold December, EIA Expects Higher Winter Heating Costs
Business Partners Look After Home-County Schools in Conyers, GA
DOE Awards $5 Million to Weatherize Homes in Iowa
Greater Environmental Gains & Energy Savings Anticipated By More Efficient Power Supplies For Small Electronics
March
Cranmore Mountain Resort Uses B20
EPA and Nation's Counties Announce Energy Efficiency Challenge
Rockdale Schools Work to Make Lighting More Efficient
Fifty-Seven Businesses and Organizations Recognized For Contributions to Cleaner Environment
NHTSA Extends Dual-Fuel Credit Incentive
Hybrids Close to Becoming Common Equipment
Almost 1400 buildings earn EPA's ENERGY STAR
More Americans Look for ENERGY STAR, Consumer Survey Says
Long Island's First Alternative Fuel Taxi Fleet Unveiled
Improving Energy-Efficiency of Town Buildings
Energy News Brief: New Mexico to Increase Renewable Energy
Mammoth Cave National Park is Energy Leader
Energy News Brief: ENERGY STAR Presents 2004 Awards
Energy News Brief: DOE Announces New Energy-Efficiency Campaign
Energy News Brief: NYSERDA Unveils Wind Power Program
Mississippi Confirms Biodiesel Feasibility
EPA Recognizes Contributions to Clean Air
DOE Creates Partnerships to Develop Low Speed Wind Technologies
Tolleson takes lead in green: Municipal complex to use solar power
Green Building Trend Growing Nationally
Energy News Brief: Biogas Gets Boost in L.A.
Energy News Brief: Harvard Vehicles Use Biodiesel
Energy News Brief: Students Win Energy Awards
Energy News Brief: Promoting LEDs in Illinois
April
National Transportation Idle Free Corridors RFP Issued
Refrigerated Beverage Vending Machines Can Now Earn The ENERGY STAR
Washtenaw County's Focus on Implementing Energy Efficiency Measures
New Propane Station Opens in Austin
California Orders 30 Hydrogen-Fueled Cars
Florida Schools Launch On-Line Energy Monitoring
New Jersey Doubles Its Requirements for Renewable Energy
Assistant Secretary Garman Dedicates Fuel Cell at Florida School
Energy Department Awards Enable Tribes To Assess Renewable Energy Resources
Energy News Brief: Calculating Benefits of Energy Efficiency
Energy News Brief: Reducing Energy Consumption for A.C.
University of North Carolina Plans Green Campus
Energy News Brief: Building Efficient Multifamily Units in N.Y.
Energy News Brief: Apache Junction, Arizona, Wins Award
Florida School Gets Hydrogen Curriculum and Fuel Cell
PG&E to Launch Clean Energy Business Incubator in California
California County to Add 1.11 Megawatts of Solar Power
EERE Conference Mixes and Matches Experts
New 3-Megawatt Landfill Gas Project Online in Wisconsin
New 3-Megawatt Landfill Gas Project Online in Wisconsin
Western Governors Call for More Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Fluorescent Street Lights Put to the Test
Energy News Brief: ENERGY STAR Call for Nominations
People and Technology Improve Albuquerque Schools
Energy News Brief: Report Says Renewable Energy Creates More Jobs
Energy News Brief: Hotel in Manhattan to Install Fuel Cell
ENERGY STAR Promotes the Design of Energy Efficient Buildings
13 Small Businesses and Congregations Awarded for Promoting Energy
California Power Agency Seeks 4 Megawatts of Solar Power
Connecticut to Buy 20 Percent Green Power by 2010
Executive Order Launches California's "Hydrogen Highways"
May
Local CA Transit Authority to Operate CNG-Powered Buses
Propane Industry Celebrates Top Vehicle Fleets and Promotes Bus Platforms at Clean Cities Conference
Hawaii May Mandate 10% Ethanol Blend
EPA: No Change in U.S. Fuel Economy in 2004
Connecticut Commits to Clean Energy
New Building in D.C. Garners Praise
Seattle Launches Online Tool for Sustainable Building
University Home to New Microturbine
Nevada Adopts Solar Energy Incentives, Awards First to Washoe Tribe
Massachusetts to Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions
E85 Promotion: 85 Cents Per Gallon in Garnett, Kansas
Macon, Georgia Demonstrates Propane School Bus
EERE Conference Mixes and Matches Experts - 5/17/04
Awards Honor Energy Leaders
EERE Conference Mixes and Matches Experts
EPA Recognizes IdleAire for Anti-Idling Efforts
State and Utility Clean Energy Programs Chalk Up Successes
Maryland Local Governments Buy a Large Amount of Wind Power
Popular PG&E Energy Efficiency Rebates Running Low on Funds
East Texas Clean Cities Coalition Designated
DOE and Strategic Partner Kick Off Energy-Efficiency Campaign
Congregations and Small Businesses Honored for Energy Savings
AIA Announces Top Green Buildings
Agriculture Department Supports Renewables
June
Rebuild America Partners Win Energy-Saving Awards
New Web Site Offers Green Building Resources for Business
ENERGY STAR Expands Rating System for Buildings
EPAct Hosts Alternative Fuel Session for Fleet Trainers
Energy Education CD Earns Award
Efficient Cooling Systems Protect the Environment and Save Money
Maine Approves a 50-Megawatt Wind Power Plant
Maryland and Hawaii Set New Renewable Energy Requirements
Chicago Makes Commitment to Build Green
College Partners with Utility and DOE on Cogeneration Project
Solar Panels Teach While Generating Electricity
ENERGY STAR Extends Deadline for Awards Program
New York Olympics Bid Includes Wind- and Solar-Powered Stadium
DOE Biomass Program Yields A New Integrated Web Site
DOE: Six Energy Technologies will Address Climate Change