Turbines, Boardwalk rules fill OC agenda The Daily Times Mon, 20 Apr 2009 02:43 AM PDT OCEAN CITY -- Town officials are expected to come to a decision this week on revised legislation that would allow resort residents to erect small wind energy turbines on their property. | (AFX UK Focus) 2009-04-20 10:04 China Everbright in talks with Covanta on China project Interactive Investor Mon, 20 Apr 2009 02:31 AM PDT HONG KONG, April 20 (Reuters) - China Everbright International Ltd, a sewage treatment and waste-to-energy project developer, said it is in talks with Covanta Holding Corp of the United States to develop a waste management project in the mainland. "Covanta would like to do a joint venture with us," said Philip Fan, general manager of China Everbright, a unit of state-backed conglomerate China ... | BRIEFLY The Glendale News-Press Mon, 20 Apr 2009 02:31 AM PDT City utility ranks 7th in energy savings Glendale Water & Power was the seventh most effective municipal utility in the state last year when it came to influencing energy savings among its customers, according to a recent industry report. | Author to share impassioned views about energy Penn State Collegian Mon, 20 Apr 2009 02:30 AM PDT There's a region potentially rich in natural gas resources covering the majority of northern and western Pennsylvania, and many lives could be seriously affected if companies decide to drill there. | Oil & Gas / Perspectives Business News Americas Mon, 20 Apr 2009 02:19 AM PDT Trinidad & Tobago's energy industry is in a crucial stage of development, as lackluster reserve replacement in recent years has some worried about the future of the country's prosperous LNG and petrochemical businesses. | Area students, teachers join in Earth Day ballyhoo Post-Tribune Mon, 20 Apr 2009 02:19 AM PDT Schools across the region are getting out their shovels, turning out the lights and picking up trash along roads to commemorate Earth Day on Wednesday. Many teachers are incorporating ecology, energy and the environment into their classes as the day approaches. From kindergartners to high school seniors, students and teachers are going green. Cultivating the earth Students in Stephanie Crook's ... | | |
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