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2.8-megawatt fuel cell to anchor Energy Innovation Park

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“This project and the uniqueness of the concept is anticipated to pave the way for similar future applications,” said Frank Mazanec, managing ...

Communities Question Worth of Planned Trash-Burning Power Plant - Los...

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They took their places in a Tierrasanta elementary school auditorium last week like feuding in-laws at a wedding--on either side, antagonists in San Diego's...

FuelCell Energy to Supply 4.5 Megawatts of Power Plants for

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... to generate revenue and renewable electricity from their waste streams," said Frank Mazanec, Managing Director of BioFuels Energy, LLC.

Trash Incinerator Foe 'Appalled' at Plans for Kearny Mesa Project -...

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A well-known opponent of trash incinerators on Tuesday dismissed public health impact studies of massive incinerators such as the proposed SANDER project in...

Riverside Lions install new officers, hail longtime members -...

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Lions District 1A Governor Austin D'Sousa installed Bill Scanlon as Riverside Township Lions Club president during the club's annual installation dinner in...

Southern California Utility Companies Want To Offer New Gas Options...

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San Diego Gas and Electric and Southern California Gas Company want to offer what they call a renewable gas option to customers as early as next year.

UC San Diego Installing 2.8 MegawattFuel Cell to Anchor Energy...

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Construction of a fuel cell with enough capacity to power 2,800 homes has begun on the UC San Diego campus as part of a renewable-energy project with the City o

Royce's Surprise Move Aids Waste-Plant Foes : Anaheim State Senator...

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In a wide- open legislative battle being waged here over controversial waste-to-energy plants, opponents have gained an unexpected ally: Sen.

Trash Plant Lawsuits Cited : Firm Happy It Quit as Partner in San...

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To Houston-based Brown & Root, the three lawsuits filed last week by opponents of a $217-million trash-to-energy plant proposed in San Marcos were further...
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