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Article: A Colorado perspective: the new energy economy.
- Article from:
- UCLA Journal of Environmental Law & Policy
- Article date:
- December 22, 2009
- Author:
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I. INTRODUCTION
II. AGRICULTURAL SEQUESTRATION
III. RENEWABLE ENERGY AND EFFICIENCY
MEASURES
A. Renewable Energy
B. Efficiency Measures
IV. FOSSIL FUEL ELECTRICITY GENERATION
A. Existing Coal Plants
B. Clean Coal
C. Natural Gas
V. SMART GRID
VI. ECODRIVING
VII. MANDATORY REPORTING
VIII. COLORADO'S STATE GOVERNMENT: LEADING BY
EXAMPLE
IX. ADAPTATION
X. CONCLUSION
I. INTRODUCTION
In his campaign for Governor, Bill Ritter promised to establish Colorado's twenty-first century New Energy Economy by promoting alternative energy, encouraging cleaner ways of extracting and ...
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Article: GOV. RITTER CELEBRATES NEW ENERGY ECONOMY ...
US Fed News Service, Including US State News;
May 16, 2009 ;
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... ... Ritter showcased Colorado's New Energy Economy today, taking part in ribbon ... other opportunities in the New Energy Economy and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. "Our New Energy Economy is leading Colorado forward ...
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