Atmos to raise rates for residents The Durango Herald Fri, 10 Jul 2009 06:40 AM PDT Atmos Energy plans to raise natural-gas rates on residential customers while cutting them for commercial customers, according to a filing Wednesday with the Colorado Public Utilities Commission. | Cherry Royale Parade expected to be one of largest in festival history TV 7&4 Traverse City Fri, 10 Jul 2009 06:40 AM PDT An annual National Cherry Festival parade is expected to be one of the largest in festival history and it isn't letting tough economic times get in the way. The DTE Energy Cherry Royale Parade takes place ever last Saturday of the festival. But this year organizers say more businesses and non-profits are taking part in the event. | IEA Expects Strong Rebound In Oil Demand Manufacturing.net Fri, 10 Jul 2009 06:39 AM PDT Demand will rebound 1.7 percent next year as recovery in developing countries helps counter two-year drop sparked by global recession, International Energy Agency said. | Solar Is Nearly Competitive With Traditional Energy in Some Markets Renewable Energy World Fri, 10 Jul 2009 06:36 AM PDT In recent months, falling costs and time-of-use electricity pricing have started to make solar photovoltaics competitive. Proximity to grid parity varies by location, and is closest for commercial rooftop installations in California according to a new report from Lux Research. | A Rising Tide for Water Power Funding? Renewable Energy World Fri, 10 Jul 2009 06:35 AM PDT Power generated from the movement of water has enormous potential for growth in the United States, but funding for the renewable energy source lags behind other technologies like solar and wind. Institutional investors have been hesitant to enter the market, and while the U.S. Department of Energy has increased its budget for water power, industry experts say more funding is needed, particularly ... | Thursday close: TSX ends slump Investment Executive Fri, 10 Jul 2009 06:31 AM PDT Following three days of steep losses, the benchmark index of the Toronto Stock Exchange rallied Thursday on promising economic data and a boost in energy and materials stocks. | Minnesota regulators approve Xcel long-term plan Grand Forks Herald Fri, 10 Jul 2009 06:29 AM PDT Â Minnesota regulators have signed off on Xcel Energy's plan for the future, which could include expanding generation capacity and storage at one of its nuclear power plants. Â You Call - We Haul! Nothing too big. Nothing too small. D&M Junk Removal - Ends Aug 9, 2009 | Local Bakery Owners Taking On Rep Carnahan in Cap and Trade Bill FOX 2 News St. Louis Fri, 10 Jul 2009 06:25 AM PDT It's already passed the House of Representatives, and if the Cap and Trade Bill passes the senate, your energy bills will increase. President Obama and Representative Russ Carnahan support the bill. But Randy McArthur with McArthur's Bakery says if it passes the senate, the bill will kill-off the small businessman. | Gov. wins muffled applause for his stance on natural gas The Durango Herald Fri, 10 Jul 2009 06:25 AM PDT DENVER - It was far from a standing ovation, but the applause at the end of Gov. Bill Ritter's 15-minute speech to energy executives was noticeably louder than the claps at the beginning. | | |
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