NJ regulators approve green plans INO News Wed, 01 Jul 2009 14:44 PM PDT (AP:NEWARK, N.J.) New Jersey regulators approved energy efficiency projects from three utilities Wednesday with a combined value of $225 million, part of the state's drive to create jobs through energy conservation. | Plant known for bad odors helps customer save money KFJX Pittsburg Wed, 01 Jul 2009 14:39 PM PDT Renewable Energy Solutions might not have Carthage citizens as fans because of bad odors but the business does have a local buyer still using its products. For years RES became synonymous with bad smells | Valley cities suspend Community Choice energy programs The Reedley Exponent Wed, 01 Jul 2009 14:36 PM PDT At the regular board meeting of the San Joaquin Valley Power Authority held on June 25, directors voted to temporarily suspend activities to implement Community Choice, an energy program developed to allow cities to provide power to local residents and businesses at a discounted rate. | Duke seeks gas rate increase in Ky. INO News Wed, 01 Jul 2009 14:31 PM PDT (AP:CINCINNATI) Duke Energy Kentucky said Wednesday that it has asked Kentucky regulators for permission to raise rates for its 95,000 natural gas customers in northern Kentucky by an average of 18 percent. | A look MyMotherLode.com Wed, 01 Jul 2009 14:27 PM PDT Hometown: Santa Monica, Calif. Strategy:"Befriend everyone. If I feel any bad energy, I'll steer clear from those people." | Not-So-Sweet Excise Taxes National Center For Policy Analysis Wed, 01 Jul 2009 14:27 PM PDT DALLAS, TX (July 1, 2009) - The proposal by Congress and the Obama Administration to impose excise taxes on soft drinks and increase them on alcohol to fund health care reform and energy technology development won't accomplish their goal of changing unhealthy behavior or increasing revenue, according to a new report by the National Center for Policy Analysis. | | |
|
No comments:
Post a Comment