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India: Tata Power can now trade carbon credits earned from Gujarat plant
2013-02-01 09:59:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Press Trust of India: Tata Power today said its 25 MW solar project in Gujarat has been registered under the United Nations Clean Development Mechanism, a move that would allow the company to trade carbon credits from the plant. "This allows the company to trade Certified Emission Reductions (CERs) it would earn from the renewable energy project," Tata Power said in a statement. It is the company`s second project, after the 50.4MW Khandke wind farm in Maharashtra, to get registered under the Clean Development Mechanism...
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Chevron and its allies take aim at state's Low Carbon Fuel Standard
2013-02-01 09:55:05| Oil & Gas - Topix.net
San Ramon-based Chevron is leading an aggressive campaign to delay implementation of California's Low Carbon Fuel Standard, a cornerstone of the state's efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Chevron and its allies take aim at state's Low Carbon Fuel Standard
2013-02-01 09:41:23| Energy - Topix.net
San Ramon-based Chevron is leading an aggressive campaign to delay implementation of California's Low Carbon Fuel Standard, a cornerstone of the state's efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Norways TCM launches international carbon capture and storage test centre network
2013-02-01 01:00:00| Power Technology
CO2 Technology Centre Mongstad (TCM), a Norway-based carbon capture testing facility, has formed an international test centre network for carbon capture and storage (CCS) test facilities across the world.
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Ozone Holes Shifting Winds May Sap Major Carbon Sink
2013-01-31 21:30:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Climate Central: High above Antarctica, the atmosphere is slowly recovering from the decades-long barrage of manmade chemicals that ate a hole in the protective ozone layer. But the legacy of that destruction lingers. Scientists have linked the ozone hole that forms each Antarctic spring high above Earth to changes in the fierce band of westerly winds that swirls around Antarctica. Those winds, closer to the continent's surface, have grown stronger and moved poleward over the past several decades. This NASA...
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