May 7, 2008

Kansas Senate Supports Coal Plant Bill (Kansas City Star)

The Kansas State Senate has passed the newest attempt to overturn the rejection of two new coal plants in Kansas, but it did so with the slimmest margin so far. Next up is the House, and then another likely veto by Gov. Sebelius.

Sierra Club Threatens Suits Over Coal Power Plants (Reuters)

The Sierra Club has sent letters threatening to file a lawsuit to stop the construction of eight new coal plants in six states.

Chrysler's Timely, but Misguided, Incentive Plan (MarketWatch)

To kick-start sales, a struggling Chrysler has announced a plan that will cap gas prices at $2.99 for buyers for three years -- playing the gas card instead of improving fuel economy.

Connecticut State Senate Approves Greenhouse Gas Bill (Hartford Courant)

The State Senate has given its final -- and unanimous -- approval for a bill that will force Connecticut to cut its greenhouse gas emissions by 10% by 2020 and 80% by 2050. It's the 5th state to enact such a measure.

Arizona's Solar Aspirations in Peril (Christian Science Monitor)

Plans to turn Arizona into the solar capital of the world could become much more difficult -- even impossible -- if a federal tax credit for clean energy projects expires at the end of the year as scheduled.

Big Boost for Quebec Wind Industry (Cleantech Group)

Hydro-Quebec has announced plans to spend $5.5 billion on 2,004 megawatts of wind power projects that will come on stream between 2011 and 2015.

China to 'Actively Join' Climate Talks Along with Japan (AFP)

China will pledge to "actively join" a post-Kyoto Protocol deal on tackling global warming, in a planned joint statement with Japan during President Hu Jintao's visit.