Polaroid Pact to Limit CO2 Emissions, Cut Costs
The Polaroid Corporation has agreed to cut its carbon dioxide emissions by at least 20% by 2005 compared to 1994 levels, and 25% by 2010. The imaging company announced the pact today with partners World Wildlife Fund and the Center for Energy & Climate Solutions. Read More
Adopt-A-Wind-Turbine Program Takes Off
Customers of renewable energy electricity can have their name etched on a wind turbine in California. The Adopt-A-Wind Turbine Program is open to all flat rate plan customers of TenderLand Power Company who want to have their name placed on one of the towers being installed as part of the Alta Mesa Wind Energy Project in Palm Springs. The 10 megawatt expansion of the wind project will result in the installation of 70 turbines. Read More
Device Cuts Car Emissions, Helps Make Diamonds
Scientists have developed a device that can remove about 70% of pollutants from car exhaust fumes and produces carbon that can be made into diamonds, New Scientist magazine said yesterday. Read More
Australia Refinery Cogeneration Plant Completed
A new $40.6 million cogeneration plant at BP Australia Ltd's Bulwer Island refinery would have a greenhouse gas emissions benefit of 90,000 tons a year, Queensland deputy premier Jim Elder said yesterday. Read More
Project Aims for 'Water Wise' Hotels
A new partnership aims to help small businesses in the Wales tourism industry get a grip on their water woes. Read More
Maytag, Country Stars Share Stage on Conservation
Maytag Appliances has teamed with three of country music’s brightest singers -- Kenny Chesney, Sara Evans, and Jennifer Day -- to spread the word about the energy and water conservation benefits of high-efficiency appliances. The venue: a free, family concert series called Making Music Matter -- A Family Concert for Conservation. Read More
Repsol YPF Joins Spanish Firms to Develop Biofuel
Spanish energy group Repsol YPF said yesterday it would seek to develop the use of farm waste as a fuel additive along with engineering firm Abengoa and sugar company Azucarera Ebro Agricolas. Read More
Malaysia Firm to Turn Waste into Fortune
Firmaplus, a Malaysia-based waste management and processing firm, is seeking to turn waste, including that discharged by the country's palm oil industry, into a fortune, its chief executive officer said yesterday. Charles Miller said Firmaplus would be the first firm in Asia to use fermentation technology to process organic waste into high protein animal feed and fertilizer. Read More
Toyota Says its Hybrid Prius Can Be Recycled
Japan's Toyota Motor Corp. says its new Prius car will be recycled at the end of its useful life, underlining the environmental credentials of the electric/gasoline hybrid vehicle soon to hit Europe's roads. Read More
Fuel Cell Testing Firm Hydrogenics Sets IPO Terms
Canada's Hydrogenics Corp., whose test stations are used by General Motors Corp., the U.S. Army and others to measure fuel cell performance, set terms yesterday on an initial public offering. Read More