National Grid full-year profit down 70 pct INO News Thu, 14 May 2009 10:44 AM PDT (AP:LONDON) National Grid PLC, which distributes energy in the United Kingdom and the northeastern United States, reported Thursday a 70 percent drop in full-year profit due to higher operating costs, partly caused by U.S. ice storms. | House OKs $6.4B for green schools The Clarion-Ledger Thu, 14 May 2009 10:42 AM PDT The House on Thursday passed a multiyear school construction bill with the ambitious goals of producing hundreds of thousands of jobs, reducing energy consumption and creating healthier, cleaner environments for the nation's schoolchildren. | Local Unitarians arenât all klutzy The Logan Herald Journal Thu, 14 May 2009 10:42 AM PDT Re: letter to the editor, LDS folks bested by Unitarians. About us local Unitarians getting a Solar PV System place: We arenât trying to best anyone; weâre just trying to do the next good thing. We welcome any organization to jump in with both hands and feet to bring about cleaner energy. | Europe Roundup: Losing streak ends Business Times (Malaysia) Thu, 14 May 2009 10:41 AM PDT LONDON: European shares rose yesterday, snapping a three-day losing run, as gains for several banking heavyweights more than offset energy stocks dropping on weaker crude prices. | 'Angels & Demons' lacks chemistry, zeal Baltimore Sun Thu, 14 May 2009 10:41 AM PDT In "The Da Vinci Code" sequel, the filmmakers expend a lot of time, craft and energy just to keep a potboiler at low-to-medium boil. | Times & Star West Cumberland Times & Star Thu, 14 May 2009 10:40 AM PDT PLANS are being made for a new Solway Firth wind farm which would cover an area almost twice the size of the Robin Rigg offshore turbines site. Energy company E.on wants to build up to 100 turbines off the West Cumbrian coast to generate enough energy to power 195,000 homes. | Save summer home energy dollars Spooner Advocate Thu, 14 May 2009 10:38 AM PDT The warmer months are a great time to take steps to reduce your energy consumption at home, while saving money on cooling costs. When it comes to conserving energy, many people think that transportation is the most energy-guzzling sector, but it is not. Buildings are â" and that includes your home. | A climate solution that's out of this world New York Times Thu, 14 May 2009 10:27 AM PDT One of the newest energy lobbyists claims he has the answer to climate change: spaceships. The government has in its possessi... | Go Green: How an Energy Audit Works TV 7&4 Traverse City Thu, 14 May 2009 10:20 AM PDT An energy auditor inspects a home inside and out for potential energy leaks. The homeowner will later receive a report detailing where and how the home is losing heat and energy, along with recommendations for fixing the problems. | | |
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