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Test drive electric and hybrid cars at Green Day [Russett]
Happy Earth Day! Monday, April 22, we celebrate Earth Day. Did you know the first Earth Day was held April 22, 1970, and in the 1990s it went global? No matter how big or small, we can all make a difference, not just on Earth Day but everyday....Tags: Earth Day, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Hybrid Vehicles
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A wind-win for Maryland and a beacon for the bay
After protesting at a nearby coal plant in 2008 and becoming discouraged with his own dependence on unsustainable energy, Charles County Commissioner Ken Robinson decided to build a wind generator on his coastal property and get off the grid. He became...
Tags: Solar Energy, Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Plant Openings, Mining, Greenpeace
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House panel kills 'black liquor' bill
Legislation that would have phased out millions in ratepayer-financed subsidies for mostly out-of-state paper mills died in a House committee Friday, just a day after the Senate passed a companion measure. The House version of the so-called "black...
Tags: Lobbying, Paper and Product Packaging Industry, Renewable Energy, Elections, Energy Saving
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'Black liquor' phase-out clears Senate
A phase-out of renewable energy subsidies for paper mills has cleared the Maryland Senate, though with a provision that guarantees the state's only paper plant in Allegany County would continue to receive payments underwritten by taxpayers....
Tags: Paper and Product Packaging Industry, Renewable Energy, Energy Saving, Allegany County, Electricity Production and Distribution
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End this outrageous 'black liquor' subsidy
Tim Wheeler's most recent article about the fight over black liquor in Maryland's renewable energy standard ("'Black liquor' bill resurrected," March 25) highlights the overwhelming need to reform our state energy policy. Over the last seven years,...
Tags: John A. Olszewski, Sr., Paper and Product Packaging Industry, Standards, Renewable Energy, Maryland General Assembly
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'Black liquor' bill resurrected
Some Annapolis lawmakers have gotten in the Easter spirit a little early. A bill that would curtail millions in renewable-energy subsidies for mostly out-of-state paper mills comes to the Senate floor Monday, after being killed last week and then revived...Tags: U.S. Senate Committee on Finance, Energy Saving, Annapolis, Paper and Product Packaging Industry, Easter
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Easter a time to renew — and for renewable wind energy
Easter's message of hope and new life is a universal and much-needed one throughout the world, but particularly for Marylanders this year as we celebrate the passage of the offshore wind bill by the Maryland General Assembly. I'm filled with thanks to...
Tags: Wind Power, Renewable Energy, Christianity, Catherine E. Pugh, Michael E. Busch
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Wind picks up steam
Would you pay a little bit more on your monthly utility bill to help build a wind farm generating as much as 200 megawatts of electricity 12 miles or more off the coast of Maryland? That's really all Gov. Martin O'Malley's proposed offshore wind bill...
Tags: Conservation, Executive Branch, Global Warming, Regional Authority, Energy Saving
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Anti-fracking legislation is not premature
Commentator Harry Alford's claim that focusing on fracking legislation in Maryland constitutes a waste of time and effort suggests a shocking ignorance of what is happening in other states ("Anti-fracking legislation is premature," March 7). Maryland's...
Tags: Petroleum Industry, Energy Resources, Health and Safety at Work, Heart Disease, Environmental Pollution
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'Black liquor' deal goes sour
A deal environmentalists thought had been worked out to stop mostly out-of-state paper mills from cashing in on Maryland's renewable energy law by burning so-called "black liquor" has come unglued. The state's only paper plant in Allegany County has...
Tags: Energy Saving, John A. Olszewski, Jr., Annapolis, Paper and Product Packaging Industry, Lawyers
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Transportation Center to open at APG
In the wake of a lengthy BRAC process that has brought more jobs – and traffic – to Harford County, a transportation assistance operation has been set up to help Aberdeen Proving Ground's 21,000 employees find alternative ways to get to work....Tags: Lobbying, Conservation, Renewable Energy, Aberdeen, Energy Saving
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Old-fashioned meat market, cutting-edge power
Fifty-eight years after it opened in Highland, Boarman's Old-Fashioned Meat Market is still, in many respects, living up to its name. Boarman family members still mix spices for the pork sausage made in house, the staff butcher still stuffs the sausage...Tags: Solar Energy, Howard County, Clarksville, Sausages, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co.
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