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Ameren advises letting structures stay near Lake of the Ozarks
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Ameren Missouri recommends to a federal agency that non-conforming decks, patios, gazebos and similar structures be allowed to stay near the shores of Lake of the Ozarks. Controversy in recent years focused on land around the lake...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Politics, St. Louis, Renewable Energy, Ameren Corporation
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Regulators okay new boundaries at Lake of the Ozarks
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Federal regulators approved Ameren Missouri's plans to reduce its boundary along the Lake ofthe Ozarks to exclude more than 1,500 homes and other structures. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission said Tuesday that it approved...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Politics, Roy Blunt, Claire McCaskill, Renewable Energy
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Legislators support Lake of the Ozarks lakefront property owners
KY3 ReporterLAKE OF THE OZARKS, Mo.-- Homeowners at the Lake of the Ozarks continue to live in fear that their lakefront homes may be in danger. A federal agency has ordered the removal of about 4,000 structures. Missouri's Senators and Congressional Represenatives...Tags: Politics, Environmental Issues, Roy Blunt, Renewable Energy, Ameren Corporation
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Shad run is down to a crawl
You would probably have to over the age of 50 to remember when late May and early June meant shad in Maryland. In those days, the spawning season for American shad and river herring brought young and old to the banks of Maryland tributaries to catch their...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Credit and Debt, Herring, Environmental Pollution, Exelon Corp.
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China revives Uganda's biggest power dam with $500 million credit
ReutersKAMPALA (Reuters) - China has provided credit worth $500 million to Uganda to help pay for the construction of a large Nile River hydropower dam at Karuma, a government document said on Friday, reviving the $2 billion project stalled for years by a lack...Tags: Environmental Issues, Uganda, China, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Renewable Energy
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Hydropower from ag ditches being pushed
BILLINGS, Mont. - Federal lawmakers are seeking to lift restrictions on hydropower development so more local irrigation districts could use water flowing through government-sponsored agricultural canals and pipelines to generate electricity....Tags: Water Supply, U.S. Congress, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Energy Resources, Steve Daines
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Ethiopia ratifies Nile treaty in snub to Egypt
ReutersADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Ethiopia's parliament unanimously ratified a treaty on Thursday that strips Egypt of its right to the lion's share of the Nile river waters, raising the political temperature in a dispute between Cairo and Addis Ababa over the...Tags: African Union, Renewable Energy, Meles Zenawi, Parliament, Cairo (Egypt)
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House Passes Energy Bill With Added Restriction On Hydropower
The Hartford CourantA bill redefining how Connecticut counts and categorizes clean energy passed the House on Tuesday after months of debate and negotiations over its treatment of large-scale hydropower. The vote, 112-33, sent the measure back to the Senate to approve a...Tags: Environmental Issues, Politics, Plant Openings, Watertown, Lobbying
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FERC staff recommends relicensing hydropower dam in Alabama
ReutersJune 6 (Reuters) - U.S. federal energy regulatory staff on Thursday recommended the relicensing of Alabama Power's existing 182.5-megawatt Martin hydropower dam in Alabama. In a draft environmental impact statement, the staff at the Federal Energy...Tags: Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy
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Legal uncertainty cuts progress against Amazon deforestation
Reuters* Brazil's government slow to enact new forestry law * Farmers waiting to know "what changes" to make * Uncertainty appears to fuel increase in cleared jungle By Paulo Prada and Caroline Stauffer RIO DE JANEIRO/SAO PAULO, June 5 (Reuters) - A year...Tags: Dilma Rousseff, Crime, Law and Justice, Research, Science and Technology, Renewable Energy
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Water war between Klamath River farmers, tribes poised to erupt
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. — For decades this rural basin has battled over the Klamath River's most precious resource: water that sustains fish, irrigates farms and powers the hydroelectric dams that block one of the largest salmon runs on the West Coast....Tags: Water Supply, Droughts, Endangered Species, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Ken Salazar
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