Obama's 80% 'Clean Energy' Goal The Atlantic Wire Fri, 28 Jan 2011 14:39 PM PST Angering critics and thrilling the green industry, President Obama set a benchmark that the United States should derive 80 percent of its energy from "clean" sources by 2035, saying, "instead of subsidizing yesterday's energy, let's invest in tomorrow's." Although much can change in 24 years, right now, reaching that 80 percent goal seems to mean choosing among five options: wind, water, nuclear ... | Citigroup Splits Energy, Power in Investment Bank Shuffle BusinessWeek Fri, 28 Jan 2011 14:39 PM PST Citigroup Inc., the third-largest U.S. bank, reorganized its investment banking operation after the division suffered through slumping revenue and a series of personnel changes last year. | Money Incentives for Going Green FOX 26 Houston Fri, 28 Jan 2011 14:29 PM PST The City of Houston, in partnership with the GeoTechnology Research Institute/Houston Advanced Research Center (GTRI/HARC) and the Clinton Climate Initiative (CCI), is launching the Cityâs first energy-efficiency incentive program for commercial buildings. | Minnesota utilities reach 2010 goal on renewable energy Finance and Commerce Fri, 28 Jan 2011 14:27 PM PST Just one day after state Rep. Tom Hackbarth, R-Cedar, introduced a bill that would gut Minnesota's Renewable Energy Standard (RES), the state's Office of Energy Security released a report that said utilities will meet 2010 RES standards. | Obama to visit Penn State WHP CBS 21 Harrisburg Fri, 28 Jan 2011 14:26 PM PST On Wednesday, Feb. 2, President Obama will travel to the Penn State Campus at University Park in State College. As part of the Administrationâs strategy to win the future through new investments in research and development, the Department of Energy has launched Energy Innovation Hubs across the nation. Penn State will provide overall leadership for the Greater Philadelphia Innovation Cluster for ... | AP Interview: US envoy says energy on Obama agenda The Argus-Press Fri, 28 Jan 2011 14:20 PM PST Chile and the United States are working on a nuclear energy accord in advance of President Barack Obama's visit to the region in March, the U.S. Ambassador to Chile said Friday. | | |
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