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However, inconsistency reigns when it comes to promoting some forms of waste-based energy, namely waste-to-energy, as a renewable energy option.
Carl Rush: Using Trash to Help Secure America's Energy Future Carl Rush 2011
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However, inconsistency reigns when it comes to promoting some forms of waste-based energy, namely waste-to-energy, as a renewable energy option.
Carl Rush: Using Trash to Help Secure America's Energy Future Carl Rush 2011
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However, inconsistency reigns when it comes to promoting some forms of waste-based energy, namely waste-to-energy, as a renewable energy option.
Carl Rush: Using Trash to Help Secure America's Energy Future Carl Rush 2011
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Mr. Biggs: It is our belief that particular technologies, such as solar and onshore wind, are starting to experience overinvestment, but large returns can be found in emerging technologies such as waste-to-energy, wave and tidal, and offshore wind.
Ashberg's Biggs Bets on Clean Fuels Tara Loader Wilkinson 2010
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The county is also expected to discuss whether to exercise an option to buy a waste-to-energy incinerator in Lorton for more than $400 million or allow its current agreement with New Jersey-based Covanta Energy to expire.
Fairfax's budget likely won't include raises for county employees for third straight year 2011
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Incinerator revenue now exceeds operating expenses, and it has been praised as one of the nation's most successful waste-to-energy facilities.
The Incinerator That Kept Burning Cash Michael Corkery 2011
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These jobs would come in the wind, solar, biomass, waste-to-energy and hydropower industries that particularly benefit U.S. manufacturing states, the Southeastern U.S., and rural America hard-hit by the recent recession.
Tulsi Tanti: Let's Seize the Opportunity to Pass a Renewable Electricity Standard This Year Tulsi Tanti 2010
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Fairfax County Executive Anthony H. Griffin is recommending that the county buy a $418 million waste-to-energy incinerator in Lorton that it jointly operates with New Jersey-based Covanta Energy.
Fairfax is urged to buy Lorton incinerator Fredrick Kunkle 2011
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These jobs would come in the wind, solar, biomass, waste-to-energy and hydropower industries that particularly benefit U.S. manufacturing states, the Southeastern U.S., and rural America hard-hit by the recent recession.
Tulsi Tanti: Let's Seize the Opportunity to Pass a Renewable Electricity Standard This Year Tulsi Tanti 2010
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The county is also expected to discuss whether to exercise an option to buy a waste-to-energy incinerator in Lorton for more than $400 million or allow its current agreement with New Jersey-based Covanta Energy to expire.
Fairfax's budget likely won't include raises for county employees for third straight year 2011
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