FERC responds to comments The World Sun, 03 May 2009 22:44 PM PDT The final Jordan Cove Energy Project environmental impact statement responds to comments submitted to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Here are some highlighted comments and the responses from the FERC meeting in North Bend on Oct. 27, 2008. | Taqa to buy 90% Fujairah water stake AME Info Sun, 03 May 2009 22:41 PM PDT According to a statement on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange website, Abu Dhabi National Energy (Taqa) will acquire a 90% stake in Fujairah Water and Electricity for Dhs1.11bn ($302m). | Michigan farms can move bio-energy development forward Detroit News Sun, 03 May 2009 22:41 PM PDT Bio-energy, also known as agri-energy, is a growing industry that entails the use of farm and forest products and byproducts to create renewable energy sources such as motor fuel and heat. It is a growing industry in Michigan and across the nation. | An Allen homeowner knows whatâs watt The Allen American Sun, 03 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. | Page by Page The Little Elm Journal Sun, 03 May 2009 22:41 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. | Set of bills move green energy forward Highlands Ranch Herald Sun, 03 May 2009 22:39 PM PDT Colorado is open for business, especially sustainable business, and the sponsors of half a dozen bills want the good word spread. | State Legislature: Senate OKs three energy bills Flower Mound Leader Sun, 03 May 2009 22:38 PM PDT Editorâs note: This weekly report on the state legislature is compiled from daily informational reports supplied by Richard Lee and other sources. | Google's power-hungry data centres Mail and Guardian Sun, 03 May 2009 22:38 PM PDT Few places throw the internet's rapacious appetite for energy into relief more sharply than a remote 12-hectare patch of scrubland in northern Oregon owned by Google. | | |
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