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BG&E's projects use only carbon neutral processes. These processes release only what the environment can absorb and re-use through photosynthesis.
BG&E uses a variety of organic fuel to create green power; wood waste, municipal waste and crops grown specifically for our plants. We never use anything that can be used as food.
There are many things you can do to help with global warming. Click here to find out what they are and to calculate your personal carbon footprint.
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5.11.2009 | Another Blow to Ethanol: Biolectricity Is Greener[more]
4.27.2009 | U.S. Chamber wants Congress to limit legal challenges to energy projects[more]
4.4.2009 | Newsweek interview with Tom Friedman [more]
4.4.2009 | Secretary Chu Concerning Energy and Conservation [more]
4.1.2009 | Study Forecasts 297,000 Green Jobs: [more]
3.31.2009 | Surge of college students pursuing 'clean energy' careers [more]
3.31.2009 | Can "Biochar" Save the Earth? [more]
3.23.2009 | Stimulus Seen Sowing Seeds for Renewable Energy's Revival: [more]
3.20.2009 | Obama unveils $2.4-billion grant program to aid electric cars [more]
3.20.2009 | Green Energy Top Issues at EU summit [more]
3.16.2009 | Statement of Energy Sec. Steven Chu before the Committee on Science and Technology: [more]
3.16.2009 | Atlanta Sets Carbon Footprint Goal: [more]
3.16.2009 | Legislative Initiatives Benefit Biomass Industry: [more]