Construction workers 'rorted' in NT ABC via Yahoo!7 News Wed, 27 May 2009 18:43 PM PDT Rorting of construction workers on Northern Territory work sites is rife, the Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union says. | New âGreenâ Academic Building to Break Ground at CLU San Fernando Valley Business Journal Wed, 27 May 2009 18:37 PM PDT A new $8.5 million social and behavioral science building breaks ground next month on the California Lutheran University campus. The Swenson Center for Academic Excellence will be the Thousand Oaks-based schoolâs first LEED-certified (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) building. | Cocaine test prompts Red Bull removal in Germany The Times and Democrat Wed, 27 May 2009 18:36 PM PDT BERLIN (AP) - Six German states have told retailers to stop selling Red Bull Cola energy drinks after a test found a trace amount of cocaine. | Sun sets on Hopland's SolFest The Santa Rosa Press Democrat Wed, 27 May 2009 18:35 PM PDT After 13 years at the forefront of alternative energy festivals, the highly popular Hopland SolFest has been canceled. "It was a tough decision. We definitely expect some tears,â said Erica Cooperrider, spokeswoman for the nonprofit Solar Living Institute. | Spotlight on local music: River Town The Huntington Herald-Dispatch Wed, 27 May 2009 18:30 PM PDT River Town is a high energy, upbeat, contemporary country rock band. The band formed in 2008 with one goal in mind -- to please the crowd and keep it on its feet. Although the band is new, the members of River Town are no strangers to the stage. The band has played several area fairs and festivals. | UEC funds more Goliad scholarships The Victoria Advocate Wed, 27 May 2009 18:25 PM PDT For the third year, Uranium Energy Corp donated $10,000 to fund college scholarships to Goliad High School students. | PUC says Idaho Power must sell energy credits Argus Observer Wed, 27 May 2009 18:20 PM PDT BOISE (AP) â" After complaints by Idaho Power Co.âs largest customers, regulators have ordered the stateâs biggest utility to sell about $2 million worth of renewable energy credits and use the money to benefit ratepayers, instead of retiring or banking the credits in expectation of new federal laws requiring more renewable energy generation. The recent decision by the Idaho Public Utilities ... | Obama promotes clean energy, stimulus in Nevada Sierra Sun Wed, 27 May 2009 18:19 PM PDT In a Western trip devoted mainly to raising political money, President Barack Obama is highlighting two favorite issues: clean energy and his economic stimulus plan | 'Green jobs' intitiative advances in Nevada INO News Wed, 27 May 2009 18:17 PM PDT (AP:CARSON CITY, Nev.) Nevada lawmakers advanced a plan Wednesday that would enable the state to use federal stimulus dollars to train a renewable energy workforce. | | |
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