More venting about gas pipeline Daily Local News Sun, 29 Mar 2009 02:36 AM PDT WEST GOSHEN รข" Landowners facing property condemnation proceedings confronted Federal Energy Regulatory Commission representatives during Friday's meeting of the Chester County Pipeline Task Force. | Step one: Diagnose the problem The Times West Virginian Sun, 29 Mar 2009 02:33 AM PDT When Raven Orr was diagnosed with epilepsy last summer, she became one of up to 2.7 millions Americans with one or more forms of the neurological condition caused by sudden bursts of electrical energy in the brain.A seizure is an event that involves loss of consciousness and motor (muscular) control caused by a sudden change in electrical activity in the brain. | Green Energy Act holds promise The North Bay Nugget Sun, 29 Mar 2009 02:29 AM PDT Serpent River First Nation citizens, chief, council and Elders were present Feb. 23 as Minister of Energy and Infrastructure George Smitherman introduced the province's Green Energy Act to the legislature.[...] | Reporter's Notebook Las Vegas Review-Journal Sun, 29 Mar 2009 02:24 AM PDT GOV. JIM GIBBONS LAST WEEK SPOKE to the Las Vegas Asian Chamber of Commerce, an audience that included a visiting delegation of Thai businessmen. After his speech, which focused on the economic promise of renewable energy, he took a couple of questions. | Looking at alternatives Mohave Daily News Sun, 29 Mar 2009 02:16 AM PDT BULLHEAD CITY - Although Bullhead City's Alternative Energy Committee will assist individuals interested in wind power, members have decided to focus on solar energy due to their belief that solar is a better fit than wind. | Landmarks go dark for world climate campaign AFP via Yahoo! Malaysia News Sun, 29 Mar 2009 02:08 AM PDT From Sydney Harbour to the Empire State Building, cities and world landmarks plunged into darkness Saturday as a symbolic energy-saving exercise unfolded across the globe. | Pajaro Valley student conference: Leading the way to a brighter future Santa Cruz Sentinel Sun, 29 Mar 2009 01:47 AM PDT WATSONVILLE -- The hallways of E.A. Hall Middle School were buzzing with energy Saturday as more than 400 sixth through 12th grade students flooded classrooms to learn about subjects they chose to be educated on for the 2009 DREAM Conference. | | |
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