vineri, 15 octombrie 2010

Greening the Military and Building New Solar Plants

The White House Energy and Climate Agenda
Friday, October 15, 2010
 

The Week in Energy and Climate

National Energy Awareness Month continues with events happening across the Administration. Be sure to check out our calendar of clean energy events.

This week, the Navy and the Department of Defense hosted events highlighting the work the military is doing to reduce our dependence on foreign oil and meet President Obama’s vision of a new energy future for the United States.

Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar spoke at the Solar Power International Conference in Los Angeles to highlight solar power projects on public lands and Secretary of Energy Steven Chu answered questions from Twitter and Facebook about making homes more energy efficient

Highlights

Understanding, Preparing and Responding to Climate Change
October 14, 2010

Nancy Sutley, Chair of the White House Council on Environmental Quality, discusses the Interagency Climate Change Adaptation Task Force Report.

You Asked, Chu Answered
October 14, 2010
Department of Energy Secretary Chu answers questions from the public on home energy efficiency.

Producing Nearly 1200 Megawatts of Solar Power on Public Lands
October 14, 2010
Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar reflects on the large-scale solar projects on public lands that have been approved in the past two weeks that are expected to produce nearly 1200 megawatts of power.

Leading the Military toward a More Secure Energy Future
October 13, 2010
Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus discusses the strides the Navy and the U.S. Military have made to move toward the President’s vision of a new energy future powered by alternative energy.

Rural Communities, Our Economy and Our Energy
October 8, 2010
Heather Zichal, Deputy Assistant to the President for Energy and Climate Change, looks at the critical role America’s rural communities play not only in our national economy but also in helping to tackle our nation’s toughest energy challenges.

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