The Energy Report - 2/8/10: Afternoon Edition
The Obama Administration strengthens its focus on climate change with a new Climate Service at NOAA.
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The Energy Report - 2/8/10: Morning Edition
At least 5 people are dead and a dozen injured after an explosion at a natural gas plant under construction in Middletown, Connecticut.
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CS Sunday: Electric Transportation
2010 may turn into the year of the electric car. Clean Skies News takes you to the Washington, DC Auto Show to see what hybrid and plugin's carmakers will soon have in showrooms.
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Commerce Sec. Announces National Climate Service
Commerce Secretary Gary Locke has announced the creation of a NOAA Climate Service -- and office that would bring together the agency's climate science and data.
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- Permits Approved For Va. Coal Plant
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- Renewable Energy Leaders Push RES to Create Jobs
- Too Much Cash For DOE?
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- Felmy Weighs In on 2011 Budget
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- Chu Defends DOE Budget
- Whitman Weighs In On Obama Budget Proposals For Energy
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