Energy ignites Idaho economy Coeur d'Alene Press Sun, 31 May 2009 02:31 AM PDT COEUR d'ALENE -- Idaho's energy sector remains a vital component of the state economy, according to the Idaho Department of Labor. But according to a study of proposed power plants compiled by the U.S. Energy Information Agency, Idaho is ill-prepared to face its future energy needs. | Wind energy study could begin soon Bluefield Daily Telegraph Sun, 31 May 2009 02:23 AM PDT TAZEWELL, Va. â" Work on a proposed wind energy study for Tazewell County could begin soon. The countyâs Industrial Development Authority met last week, and has authorized county officials to begin seeking proposals for the study, according to County Administrator Jim Spencer. | Work on generating plant powers up in Milford New Haven Register Sun, 31 May 2009 02:12 AM PDT MILFORD â" It has been 10 years since NRG Energy came to Connecticut and bought the Devon Station power plant and three other Northeast Utilities generating stations as part of the stateâs deregulation of the electric utility industry. | TNB should opt for gas-powered plant: SAPP Sabah Daily Express Sun, 31 May 2009 02:12 AM PDT Kota Kinabalu: Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) should consider building gas-powered power plants so as to address the decades-long energy problems all over the State, said Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP). | Shooting the breeze Sheboygan Press Sun, 31 May 2009 02:07 AM PDT Looking for ways to cut energy costs, some mulling installation of wind turbines | Ocean projects require plan The Lewiston Sun Journal Sun, 31 May 2009 02:06 AM PDT BOSTON (AP) - As the nation increasingly looks to its oceans for energy, Massachusetts is putting the final touches on a vast regulatory map designed to plot out where wind farms, and other offshore projects, can be located in its coastal waters. | Barwa's new rating system QSAS saves costs, energy and the environment AME Info Sun, 31 May 2009 01:56 AM PDT Qatar Sustainability Assessment System (QSAS), a new 'green building' rating system developed by Barwa Real Estate Company (Barwa) and Qatari Diar Real Estate Investment Company (Qatari Diar), can help Qatari companies save money, reduce energy costs, and protect the environment is the opinion from senior engineers at the conclusion of a 1-day QSAS workshop held at Sharq Village. | Schools go virtual for savings The Westerly Sun Sun, 31 May 2009 01:47 AM PDT WESTERLY â" The school department is going virtual to save on the districtâs computer hardware, maintenance and energy costs. | | |
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