BioTour, a green-energy bus, drives into Oberlin The Elyria Chronicle-Telegram Mon, 16 Mar 2009 22:43 PM PDT OBERLIN â" Fifty gallons of diesel fuel would have cost about $110 at the pump on Monday. Instead, the big blue BioTour bus pulled up to Stevenson Dining Hall at Oberlin College and sucked up 50 gallons of used cooking oil. The oil will be strained through filters, [...] | Some or all of VeraSun could pass to oil owner Lincoln Journal Star Mon, 16 Mar 2009 22:42 PM PDT At the height of its rapid ascent in the ethanol business, VeraSun Energy owned assets worth as much as $2 billion and was in the running to become the largest ethanol producer in the United States. | Resident reaches 106 and rising The Glendale News-Press Mon, 16 Mar 2009 22:41 PM PDT At 106 years old, Florence Tuckman has seen the Great Depression and several wars. However, through all the hard times, she has retained her positive energy. | Cizek, co-workers infuse creativity into City Channel Columbia Missourian Mon, 16 Mar 2009 22:34 PM PDT COLUMBIA â" Turn on the Columbia Channel today, and youâll hear upbeat melodies, see wipe and fade transitions and watch original, animated graphics of kids playing soccer or doing karate. You'll also find compelling stories and neighborly TV such as "Energy Guy" David Mars. The new look and sound is largely a product of the hard work and leadership of Don Cizek, who's been coordinator of ... | Chinaâs Stocks Gain for Second Day, Led by Commodity Producers Bloomberg Mon, 16 Mar 2009 22:33 PM PDT March 17 (Bloomberg) -- Chinaâs stocks rose for a second day, led by producers of raw materials and energy, on optimism the nationâs 4 trillion yuan ($585 million) stimulus spending will sustain demand for metals and power. | HILLSBOROUGH: Science work sized for studentsâ desks Hillsborough Beacon Mon, 16 Mar 2009 22:32 PM PDT    At Woods Road Elementary Schoolâs Science Fair, a school-desk-size space is enough for students to explore anything from circuit boards to sound to wind energy to surface tension. | EPA Tags University's Energy Use As Green The Harvard Crimson Mon, 16 Mar 2009 22:30 PM PDT Harvard currently ranks thirteenth on the Environmental Protection Agencyâs list of the top 20 colleges and universities that purchase the most green energy, though final results will not be announced until next month. | Running on Empty Cyclingnews Mon, 16 Mar 2009 22:21 PM PDT If you think glycogen is the stored form of carbohydrate we use to produce the energy required for cycling, you would be correct. However, glycogen does a lot more than just that. | Xcel hires firm to review billing systems The Bismarck Tribune Mon, 16 Mar 2009 22:17 PM PDT Minneapolis-based Xcel Energy has hired a Pennsylvania-based consultant to review its billing systems, after problems in some of its North Dakota markets. | | |
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