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Renewable energy efforts let emission plummet in Nevada

Carbon dioxide emissions from the electric power sector in Nevada have fallen about 33% according to a Federal report.

A local news source has informed that Nevada has had the highest decline nationwide carbon dioxide emissions between 2005-2011, according to a federal report for energy and power emissions.

Over this period,the CO2 emissions for the sector fell 33 percent, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s “Today in Energy” report, and the state’s reduction in carbon-intensive coal use was one of the key factors.

“Nevada’s lower-bounding trend shows the effects of substantially decarbonizing its electric power sector between 2005 and 2011, Nevada significantly reduced its coal use while increasing solar and geothermal use,” the report stated.

Other facts stated in the news source and quoting from the report:

Source: Reno Gazette-Journal Website

Francisco Rojas
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