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Harford to host 2012 IECC seminar
The 2012 International Energy Conservation Code, as adopted by Harford County, takes effect July 1. To help provide better understanding of the concepts of the code, the Harford County Department of Inspections, Licenses and Permits is hosting a seminar...Tags: Alternative Energy, Energy, Energy Saving, Conservation, Renewable Energy
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When the pump runs dry
Under international pressure over its nuclear ambitions, Iran is now threatening to take pre-emptive action, which could include disrupting oil supplies to the West. It will come as a shock to most Americans, but no presidential candidate — nor,...Tags: Saudi Arabia, Terrorism, Natural Disasters, Iran, Hurricanes
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The hottest issue: Climate change dwarfs other problems
An optimist might want to raise a glass as 2011 winds down. U.S. troops will be out of Iraq by New Year's Eve. The global AIDS pandemic is ebbing. And the U.S. unemployment rate dropped by nearly half a percent in November.
But an optimist would have to...Tags: Natural Disasters, The Pentagon, New Year's Day, Cancer, Iraq
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Harford County Adopts 2012 International Building Codes
With Harford County Council Bill 11-51 having been enacted into law, Harford County has completed the legislative process of updating its building and mechanical codes to the applicable 2012 International Codes, commonly called I-Codes, prior to the...Tags: Harford County, Energy, Alternative Energy, Energy Saving, Energy Saving
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Green energy vs. oil
Re your article "Demand, not speculation, cited for rising oil prices" (May 8), while demand is a factor in rising oil prices, multiple factors must be included to get the entire picture of why prices are rising. International Energy Agency chief...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Waste Management and Pollution Control, Energy, Commodity Markets, Energy Saving
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Qualifying for alternative auto credit
Special to Baltimoresun.comBaltimoresun.com's tax-advice column features three experts from the Hunt Valley accounting firm SC&H Group answering questions about preparing your return every Monday until April 17. To be included in the following weeks, please use the form at the...Tags: Mount Washington, Crofton, Hunt Valley, Allianz AG Holding, New York City
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Gasoline prices rise due to Katrina
Associated PressNEW YORK - Gasoline futures rose yesterday amid expectations that today's weekly snapshot of U.S. inventory data will show gasoline supplies at near critical levels, largely because of a shortage of production in the Gulf Coast caused by Hurricane...Tags: Diesel Fuel, Natural Gas, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Kerosene, Inventories
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Output of crude oil gushes
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSaudi Arabia and other OPEC oil producers are flooding world markets with crude oil, a shift that experts say should help offset any economic dislocation from a military strike against Iraq. The surge of production has helped wash away a $5-a-barrel "war...Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Saudi Arabia, Corporate Crime, Iraq, Petroleum Industry
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COLUMN-Green energy can survive support cuts: Gerard Wynn
Reuters(The author is a Reuters market analyst. The views expressed are his own.) By Gerard Wynn LONDON, May 29 (Reuters) - Infrastructure investment plus new emerging markets in Brazil and Mexico could counterbalance falling renewable energy support in...Tags: United Kingdom, Auction Service, Wind Power, Europe, Solar Energy
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Air Products among American companies beating Europe to first carbon plant
Companies in the U.S. and Canada are likely to beat European rivals in building the first large-scale project trapping carbon dioxide underground, Bloomberg New Energy Finance said. Air Products of Trexlertown and SaskPower International Inc. of Canada...Tags: Valero Energy Corp., Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Trexlertown, Europe, Denbury Resources Incorporated
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COLUMN-IEA's golden rules for gas are missed opportunity: Kemp
ReutersBy John Kemp LONDON, May 29 (Reuters) - With the publication of its "Golden Rules for a Golden Age of Gas," the International Energy Agency (IEA) has stuck to platitudes, missing an opportunity to develop detailed and credible standards that could...Tags: Natural Gas, Litigation and Regulation, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Drugs and Medicines, Conservation
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UPDATE 3-World to gain from gas glut if regulation right-IEA
Reuters* Unconventional gas glut to mainly benefit U.S., China -IEA * Strict regulation needed to develop shale gas sector * U.S. to become world's top gas producer -IEA * Gas share in global energy mix could reach 25 pct -IEA * New regulations would raise...Tags: Coal, Russia, Europe, Japan, Greenpeace
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