Candidates focus stump speeches on energy, jobs - roanoke.com Roanoke Times Mon, 27 Apr 2009 22:44 PM PDT Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling and Democratic hopeful Terry McAuliffe visited Roanoke. Statewide candidates from both political parties are linking job creation with energy production, as Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe each pushed their respective plans during appearances Monday in Roanoke. | Home natural gas price, use dropping Centennial Citizen Mon, 27 Apr 2009 22:44 PM PDT With demand dropping as spring arrives, Xcel Energy has lowered the commodity price for natural gas. | Intersection closed Centennial Citizen Mon, 27 Apr 2009 22:41 PM PDT The intersection of South Jordan Road and Arapahoe Road has been closed due to a water main break. Xcel Energy estimates that the repairs should be completed by the close of morning rush hour on April 15. | Wind firms describe plans Amarillo Globe-News Mon, 27 Apr 2009 22:38 PM PDT [The companies that will wire the Panhandle for wind energy provided more details Monday at an Amarillo meeting. | Energy Summit at UVa-Wise Bristol Herald Courier Mon, 27 Apr 2009 22:36 PM PDT The spill of a billion gallons of coal ash slurry in Tennessee four months ago is more than a mess â" itâs also $1 billion lying on the ground, said a speaker at the Energy Technology Summit here Monday. | Mesquite eligible for energy stimulus funds The Mesquite News Mon, 27 Apr 2009 22:33 PM PDT The US Department of Energy announced plans to make available $3.2 billion in Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program money, as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Large cities and counties in Texas are eligible to receive approximately $163 million of these grants. | Fossil Beds project funded by stimulus Pikes Peak Courier View Mon, 27 Apr 2009 22:32 PM PDT Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument is to receive $77,000 from the American Recovery and Investment Act. The stimulus funds will be used towards rehabilitating the interior and exterior of the visitor center to increase energy efficiency. Approximately $4,000 of the total will be spent to improve the safety and protection of the historic Maytag Barn. | Douglas Dispatch The Daily Dispatch Mon, 27 Apr 2009 22:31 PM PDT McNeal resident Don Hudgins will represent Precinct 2 on the Cochise College Governing Board beginning in April. Hudgins, energy delivery manager for the Arizona Public Service Cochise and Mountain districts, fills the seat vacated by Dr. Michael Carter, who moved out of the area and resigned. | Eastfield College breaks ground for solar array The Mesquite News Mon, 27 Apr 2009 22:30 PM PDT To commemorate Earth Day 2009, Eastfield College in Mesquite and Texas-based Green Mountain Energy Company broke ground Wednesday for the schoolâs new solar array. The 4.4 kilowatt solar photovoltaic system will be ground-mounted and will be used as a teaching tool for the school. | World's First Hard X-ray Laser Achieves "First Light" PhotonicsOnline Mon, 27 Apr 2009 22:30 PM PDT The world's brightest X-ray source sprang to life last week at the U.S. Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. The Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) offers researchers the first-ever glimpse of high-energy or "hard" X-ray laser light produced in a laboratory. | | |
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