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Executive Summary The state of Connecticut is currently considering reclassifying Waste-to-Energy (WtE) technology as a Class-I renewable energy source. If the state were to implement the “Act Concerning the Reclassif
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Document Date: 2014-06-11 12:21:39


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THEMELIS / Hartford / /

Company

Renewable Energy / WtE / Russell / Green Power Partnership / /

Country

Italy / United States / /

Event

Environmental Issue / Natural Disaster / M&A / /

IndustryTerm

energy generator / electricity suppliers / kWh oil / plastic and other petroleum-based products / waste-to-energy / energy policy / http /

Organization

state legislature / United States Environmental Protection Agency / General Assembly / Energy Recovery Council / EPA’s office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment / Connecticut Department of Energy / Connecticut Council / Environmental Protection / Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection / U.S. Energy Information Administration / Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority / American Lung Association of California / /

Person

Daniel / S.Margherita di Pula - Cagliari / Pedro / Bart / /

Position

Mayor / Prime Minister / Executive Director / kg /MWh PM / gov. State / CT Program Coordinator / Governor / kg PM / Commissioner / energy producer / /

ProvinceOrState

New Jersey / Sardinia / Connecticut / California / /

Technology

methane-capture technology / incineration / /

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http /

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