3 easy ways to cut energy costs this summer Carteret County News-Times Mon, 29 Jun 2009 02:41 AM PDT (ARA) - Summertime brings fun in the sun and longer daylight hours with one caveat: Hotter temperatures means running the air conditioner and increased energy bills. | Study:North can capitalize on resources The Daily Democrat Mon, 29 Jun 2009 02:40 AM PDT A Chico State-produced study reports Northern California can produce and use more electricity through renewable energy sources than it currently does.David Gallo, a local energy consultant and Chico State professor emeritus, said the 20-county north state has more renewable energy available than it | Spend money to save money Carteret County News-Times Mon, 29 Jun 2009 02:40 AM PDT (ARA) - Sometimes you have to spend money to save money. The average household spends about $2,000 on energy bills every year. If you switched to appliances and lighting products that are Energy Star rated, you could save $75 a year in energy costs. | Oil Little Changed as IEA Cuts Forecast, Nigeria Rebels Attack Bloomberg Mon, 29 Jun 2009 02:37 AM PDT June 29 (Bloomberg) -- Crude oil traded little changed after Nigerian militants said they attacked a Royal Dutch Shell Plc oil platform, while the International Energy Agency downplayed concerns of a supply crunch. | US cap-and-trade bill moves forward following House victory vnunet.com Mon, 29 Jun 2009 02:32 AM PDT Danny Bradbury and James Murray, BusinessGreen , Monday 29 June 2009 at 10:27:00 Waxman-Markey bill secures narrow House victory and prepares for battle in the Senate The House of Representatives narrowly passed the Waxman-Markey Clean Energy bill on Friday evening, after an extended debate and some extra help from the President. Deep rifts over the bill resulted in a razor-thin margin or 219 to ... | Oil rises above $69 on Nigerian attack report Reuters via Yahoo! News Mon, 29 Jun 2009 02:31 AM PDT Oil rose above $69 a barrel on Monday after Nigeria's main militant group said it attacked a Royal Dutch Shell oil platform, outweighing a fairly bearish report from the International Energy Agency (IEA). | | |
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