Alberta government extends drilling incentives CBC Edmonton Thu, 25 Jun 2009 10:40 AM PDT The Alberta government has announced a one-year extension of two incentive programs announced last March to help prop up the province's energy sector during the global economic slowdown. | Oklahoma panel considers furloughs News On 6 Tulsa Thu, 25 Jun 2009 10:38 AM PDT Associated Press - June 25, 2009 1:25 PM ET OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Most of the 470 workers for an Oklahoma energy regulatory board could be given a 12-day furlough next month. | N.C. Energy Office receives stimulus money The News & Observer Thu, 25 Jun 2009 10:37 AM PDT The N.C. State Energy Office was awarded $30.4 million today, the agency's first infusion of federal stimulus money to create jobs and promote energy savings. | Engel software offers simple path to 15-25% energy savings PlasticsToday.com Thu, 25 Jun 2009 10:35 AM PDT Chicago, ILâ"Global introduction here at NPE: Injection molding machine manufacturer Engel announced the introduction of a software option for its CC200 controller that guides operators to choose processing parameters that lead to big-time energy savings of from 15-25% versus a set-up on the exact same machine which was not optimized to account for energy usage of the individual motions. read more | Pawlenty opposes climate change bill Minnesota Public Radio Thu, 25 Jun 2009 10:34 AM PDT Gov. Tim Pawlenty says a climate change bill moving through Congress would make energy more expensive and do little to address the threat of climate change. | Demolition continues at K-25 Knoxville News Sentinel Thu, 25 Jun 2009 10:34 AM PDT OAK RIDGE - Demolition continues apace at the historic K-25 uranium-enrichment plant in Oak Ridge. Bechtel Jacobs Co., the Department of Energy's environmental contractor, is heading the project and focusing efforts on the west wing of the mile-long, U-shaped building. | Solar tiles make local debut The Desert Sun Thu, 25 Jun 2009 10:33 AM PDT The new roof tiles Bill Thomas installed on his home in Bermuda Dunes look just like any other Spanish clay tiles â" except they're dark blue and generate solar energy. Thomas' home has become one of the first test sites in the nation for the new tiles. | | |
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