United States emission standards
In the United States, emissions standards are managed on a national level by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
United States: EPA Issues Emissions Rule For Hydraulically Fractured Natural ... - Utility Products
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United States: EPA Issues Emissions Rule For Hydraulically Fractured Natural ... Utility Products On April 17, 2012, the US Environmental Protection Agency responded with new air emission regulations for the oil and gas industry under the Clean Air Act. Most notably, one of these new regulations governs air emissions from natural gas fracking wells ... |
Published on Thursday 24th of May 2012 03:59:46 PM
Magna upgraded to 'outperform' - MSN Money
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Magna upgraded to 'outperform' MSN Money The company is likely to reap benefits from a new emission standard in the US, which will boost demand for new auto parts and other components. By Zacks.com 19 hours ago By Zacks Equity Research We have upgraded our long-term recommendation on Magna ... Magna Upgraded to Outperform - Analyst Blog Magna International Rating Increased to Outperform at Zacks (MGA) |
Published on Thursday 24th of May 2012 03:59:46 PM
Is There a Clean Energy Standard in Our Future? - Huffington Post
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![]() Consumer Energy Report | Is There a Clean Energy Standard in Our Future? Huffington Post Just because Congress is unlikely to pass a carbon tax or a cap-and-trade bill anytime soon does not mean the United States can't work on lowering its greenhouse gas emissions. It turns out there's more than one way for America to skin that carbon cat. Can a National Clean Energy Standard Energize Clean Technology Development? Senators debate merits of proposed Clean Energy Standard |
Published on Thursday 24th of May 2012 03:59:46 PM
Ash Grove approves US$125m investment, USA - International Cement Review
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Ash Grove approves US$125m investment, USA International Cement Review According to Ash Grove Chairman Charles Sunderland, “We were considering a range of options as a result of the US Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Portland cement National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) rule, ... Ash Grove to invest $125M in Midlothian cement plant |
Published on Thursday 24th of May 2012 03:59:46 PM
Jewish Leader Testifies in Support of Carbon Standards - Religious Action Center (press release)
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