Page by Page The Little Elm Journal Thu, 07 May 2009 22:43 PM PDT I have noticed the large number of energy drinks available. I for one have never had an energy drink because I already have a lot of natural energy and am a little nervous about what would happen if I added more. This past weekend I noticed that a convenience store was selling a relaxation drink. | An Allen homeowner knows whatâs watt The Allen American Thu, 07 May 2009 22:41 PM PDT The city of Allenâs building and coding compliance department granted the first permit last week for a homeowner to install solar panels on the roof of their home to produce solar-electric energy. | State Legislature: Senate OKs three energy bills Flower Mound Leader Thu, 07 May 2009 22:39 PM PDT Editorâs note: This weekly report on the state legislature is compiled from daily informational reports supplied by Richard Lee and other sources. | Norwood News Briefs The Norwood Post Thu, 07 May 2009 22:39 PM PDT The New Community Coalition is applying for a block grant made available by the new federal stimulus funding. The grant is for energy efficiency and conservation, and on Monday San Miguel County Commissioners pledged to support the organizationâs grant application. | In Short The Tech Thu, 07 May 2009 22:39 PM PDT Show your mother you care! Call her on Sunday for Motherâs Day. Energy Secretary Steve Chu (and Nobel Laureate!) gives the Compton Lecture Tuesday at 4 p.m. in 10-250. Hear Harvardâs Commencement speaker before they do! | Uranium producers ready for rebound The Norwood Post Thu, 07 May 2009 22:37 PM PDT The CEO of Energy Fuels, George Glasier, holds up a tiny pellet, smaller than a ping-pong ball, to illustrate his point. This pellet of nuclear fuel, he says, is the equivalent of five gallons of oil, one railroad car, or 100 tons of coal. | City gets rebate check, approves new ordinances Southlake Times Thu, 07 May 2009 22:37 PM PDT The city of Southlake received a rebate check at Tuesday nightâs meeting in the amount of $3,258.83. The check is from Oncor, who sponsors a program named CitySmart. Through this program, the city is given incentives for projects that reduce energy consumption. | Eastfield College breaks ground for solar array The Rowlett Lakeshore Times Thu, 07 May 2009 22:37 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. | Analyst says oil outlook cloudy Houston Chronicle Thu, 07 May 2009 22:37 PM PDT The economy is probably rebounding better than most realize, says Houston energy analyst Dan Pickering, but if oil demand continues to drop, the damage to the energy business will be significant. | | |
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