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July 21, 2008: New York Recycling Center Upgrades to Seda-Easy Drain
Brookfield Resource Management, Inc., a Elmsford, N.Y., recycling company, has upgraded to a cleaner, safer and more efficient fluid evacuation system that collects and stores fluids from end-of-life vehicles. Brookfield is the first facility in the state to employ the Seda-Easy Drain, manufactured by Seda Environmental, which uses compressed air to remove virtually all fluids safely and efficiently.
July 21, 2008: Ultra Green Energy Services expands distribution
Chicago-based Bioheat heating oil dealer Ultra Green Energy Services LLC has expanded its wholesale biodiesel distribution in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut with the addition of two new wholesale biodiesel terminals in Newark, N.J., and Southington, Conn. The company has existing terminals in New Hyde Park, N.Y., New Rochelle, N.Y., and Elisabeth, N.J. It plans to continue expanding within the tri-state region.
July 21, 2008: GE to spend $100M on N.Y. wind farms
NEW YORK, July 9 (Reuters) - General Electric Co’s (GE.N: Quote, Profile, Research) GE Energy Financial Services unit will invest a total of $100 million in three of Noble Environmental Power’s wind farms under construction in New York, GE said in a release Wednesday.
June 27, 2008: EBA/NYS Special Report in the Legislative Gazette
Did you miss the opportunity to pick up the EBA/NYS Special report in the Legislative Gazette?
June 26, 2008: Climate Change Committee Policy Breakfast A Success!
Held at the Fort Orange Club in Albany, NY, the Climate Change Policy Breakfast guest speaker Pete Grannis, the NYS DEC Commissioner, stated, “While climate change is a challenge, it is also a possibility, if you are willing to take a chance.”