The instant eco-home InsideHousing Sat, 01 Aug 2009 18:41 PM PDT In early Julyâs sweltering heat, it may be easy to forget the prohibitive energy costs that many social housing tenants face in winter. | Health Care Bill Has Little Margin For Error In House The Huffington Post Sat, 01 Aug 2009 18:01 PM PDT Last night, the Energy and Commerce Committee voted 31-28 to approve a compromise version of the Democrats' health care reform bill. As the Energy and Commerce Committee happens to be quite representative of the House as a whole, this vote is useful in forecasting the bill's overall prospects. | Festival energy is 'contagious' Traverse City Record-Eagle Sat, 01 Aug 2009 17:41 PM PDT Festival attendees can take home T-shirts and ticket stubs as mementos of the fifth annual Traverse City Film Festival. Or, they can take home original artwork and memories of local music. | Golf: Houston retains lead heading into final day Midland Reporter-Telegram Sat, 01 Aug 2009 17:36 PM PDT Rick Houston had an idea the second round of the United Fuel & Energy Midland Menâs City Championship might prove a little tougher for him and the rest of the field. | Democratic Senate candidates trade fire at Fancy Farm Louisville Courier-Journal Sat, 01 Aug 2009 17:01 PM PDT The two top Democratic candidates in next year's Senate race abandoned any pretense of civility Saturday at the annual Fancy Farm political picnic. Lt. Gov. Daniel Mongiardo attacked Attorney General Jack Conway as the candidate of the privileged. He accused Conway of favoring energy legislation that would harm Kentucky's coal miners and raise the cost of electricity to the state's consumers. | Questioning long-term health care options of the future Asheville Citizen-Times Sat, 01 Aug 2009 16:58 PM PDT Imagine that you are an evil, rich business owner who's lucky enough that your business brings in more than $500,000 per year, which you get to declare on your personal income tax form. You now get to pay an extra 5 percent for âObamacare,â not to mention your new energy tax. | Connecticut Company Mulls Biomass Plant In Vail CBS4 Denver Sat, 01 Aug 2009 16:27 PM PDT A Connecticut company is exploring building a biomass plant in Vail that could use trees killed by pine beetles to produce electricity and hot water. The Vail Daily reports that Hayden Cary and King Paper Co. of Darien, Conn., is seeking a $30 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy for the plan. | End delays to smart meters, say energy firms Independent Sat, 01 Aug 2009 16:19 PM PDT The Government has been told by the UK's big energy firms to get a move on with its plans to roll out smart meters, which record customers' gas and electricity use, letting them see precisely how much energy they are using as well as its cost. | | |
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