Energy the theme for Earth Day festival Lincoln Journal Star Fri, 03 Apr 2009 22:42 PM PDT People are leaving their cars at home and biking to work, shopping for energy-efficient appliances and weatherizing their homes. Saving energy is near the top of many lists in this troubled economy, so itâs fitting this yearâs Earth Day celebration theme is âEnergy â" A Time for Action.â | Wilner: Final Four is last shot at thrills San Jose Mercury News Fri, 03 Apr 2009 22:39 PM PDT With the powerhouse programs, Hall of Fame coaches, future first-rounders and a dash of home-court energy, the ingredients are in place for an exciting Final Four. And after four rounds of blowouts and by-the-book results, this NCAA tournament needs a memorable weekend in Detroit. | St. Thomas More takes on 'Sound of Music' Rapid City Journal Fri, 03 Apr 2009 22:33 PM PDT Rachel Carroll is a ball of energy. And she can sing. It's a good combination, as she will star in one of the leading roles in St. Thomas More High School's "The Sound of Music" this week. | Rumford's repair services make recession bearable Dayton Daily News Fri, 03 Apr 2009 22:33 PM PDT When everyone is talking up "energy efficiency" and "updating infrastructure," even a small industrial products provider such as Rumford Industrial Group would seem to be in good stead. | Black Hills Energy allowed to raise rates Elbert County News Fri, 03 Apr 2009 22:30 PM PDT Special to the News-Press Black Hills Energy has received a decision from the Colorado Public Utilities Commission allowing the company to increase rates for the typical residential customer bill by 2.04 percent, or $1.76 per month. Black Hills Energy requested an increase in response to growing costs of operation and system investments required to maintain safe, reliable service and support ... | Wind utilities push line upgrade Pioneer Press Fri, 03 Apr 2009 22:27 PM PDT To meet Minnesota's goal of getting 25 percent of its electricity from clean renewable wind energy by 2025, the state's utilities would need to build a 345-kilovolt line between Granite Falls and Shakopee at a cost of $460 million, according to a study released Friday. | New Google maps show sensitive areas of West Black Hills Pioneer Fri, 03 Apr 2009 22:23 PM PDT Matt JoyceAssociated Press Writer CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) The National Audubon Society and the Natural Resources Defense Council on Wednesday announced the creation of Google Earth maps of 13 western states intended to help steer renewable energy development away from sensitive areas. | Xcel gets approval for Lake Hallie substation Leader-Telegram Fri, 03 Apr 2009 22:09 PM PDT MADISON - The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin on Thursday approved a new $33.89 million substation and power line project that Xcel Energy proposed last June in the village of Lake Hallie. | | |
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