The agency estimates that households will pay between $79 to $149 per year to further clean energy development.
Between 35,000 and 60,000 barrels of oil per day may be leaking from the BP oil well in the Gulf of Mexico.
The Texas environmental agency said it has been using the Qualified Facilities Rule since 1996.
Abanaki product adds surface area and can be retrofitted to existing drum or disk skimmers.
EPA and 22 states have completed air quality testing and are now examining data from 65 schools near large industrial facilities and in urban areas.
Researchers from several organizations tested visible near infrared light with diffuse reflectance spectroscopy to determine the presence and amount of oil in Louisiana soils.
Working for TVA, the lab is continuing its research to determine if selenium and other contaminants will have a long-term effect on fish populations.
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds helped to speed DOE's project to remove about 2,300 cubic feet of radioactive waste from California.
Clinton Climate Initiative’s Magaziner, FERC Chair Wellinghoff and Secretary of Commerce Locke to speak at Virtual Energy Forum.
The Datong mine ventilation air methane abatement system will use MEGTEC's Vocsidizer technology.
The Florida-based marine lab is seeking volunteers and donations to protect Gulf of Mexico sea life.
Safety and Ecology Corporation will earn $2.5 million for remediating a nuclear laboratory in Argonne and demolishing a DOE complex in Oak Ridge.
Employees of Cooperative Success Maritime, a ship management company, were falsifying record book logs and discharging oily bilge water into the ocean.
MEGA conference features 100 presentations on state-of-the-art methods and more than 60 exhibitors
Vendors and scientists are invited to submit white papers for consideration.
In its second round of funding, EPA will accept proposals for the Climate Showcase Communities program until July 26.