Cautious eyes on fuel Berkshire Eagle Thu, 20 Aug 2009 18:41 PM PDT The home heating market is still running hot and cold. Though oil prices, a contentious issue during the last heating season, have dropped dramatically, experts in every energy market advise consumers to purchase fuel with caution. | The instant eco-home InsideHousing Thu, 20 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. | Millennium Centre performance dips for â09 fiscal year Johnson City Press Thu, 20 Aug 2009 18:37 PM PDT The overall economy â" and yet-to-be-seen savings from an energy efficiency program â" knocked Johnson Cityâs Millennium Centre off its multiyear run of record performance, as fiscal 2009 ended with a deficit 36 percent higher than FY 2008âs record low. | Energy Tips for Lowering Cooling Costs During Dog Days of Summer Arkansas News Bureau Thu, 20 Aug 2009 18:35 PM PDT Though this July has been one of the cooler ones in recent years, the âDog Days of Summerâ are still ahead. August and September may yet provide high temperatures and the accompanying rise in electricity bills. | Wollongong Uni chosen for pipeline research Australian Broadcasting Corporation Thu, 20 Aug 2009 18:35 PM PDT The University of Wollongong has been selected by the Federal Government to undertake research into energy pipelines over the next 10 years. | Stark Stirs Debate Alameda Sun Thu, 20 Aug 2009 18:35 PM PDT Congressman Pete Stark devoted all his time and energy to health care, the nation's current hot-button issue, at his town hall meeting last Saturday at city hall. Stark's meetings are generally easygoing affairs... | ENERGY SANCTIONS Khaleej Times Thu, 20 Aug 2009 18:34 PM PDT The legislature is dominated by conservatives, but some of Ahmadinejadâs supporters have abandoned him since the election, even though he enjoys the backing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iranâs highest authority. Moderates see Ahmadinejadâs government as illegitimate. | Sugarcane waste to power coastal homes Queensland Country Life Thu, 20 Aug 2009 18:15 PM PDT Agriculture Minister Tony Burke claims that thousands of homes along the Queensland and northern NSW coast could be powered by renewable energy from sugarcane waste after the passage of the Governmentâs Renewable Energy Target legislation. | | |
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