Plane Talk Plainview Daily Herald Sun, 06 Sep 2009 02:43 AM PDT Rocket Aviation FRIDAY: John Schwarz and Weldon Fisher flew in from Huntsville and dropped off passengers, then flew to Pampa in their Beech 200 King Air prop jet, and later flew in from Pampa to pick up their passengers, then flew home to Huntsville. Hub City Aviation flew in from Lubbock for fuel, then flew back out to read meters for Atmos Energy in their Piper Cherokee 140. Mr. and Mrs ... | Ballston finds new energy supplier The Saratogian Sun, 06 Sep 2009 02:43 AM PDT BALLSTON â" The Town Council voted unanimously last week to sign a contract with a nonprofit energy corporation to supply town buildings with natural gas and electricity. The contract could save the town as much as 16 percent on their annual energy costs, supervisor Patti Southworth said. | Car salesman crusades against 'jerks' in industry The Washington Times Sun, 06 Sep 2009 02:05 AM PDT For a guy who says he's only good at selling cars, Jack Fitzgerald gets around â" and gets things done. He's been recognized for his efforts on behalf of child-safety-seat installation, clean energy, the humane treatment of animals and no-haggle pricing. He testified successfully against a bid by some large auto-dealership chains to escape Florida's consumer protection laws. He has lobbied the ... | Central Wisconsin puts focus on green energy Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune Sun, 06 Sep 2009 01:57 AM PDT With renewable energy becoming an increasingly popular topic across the country, central Wisconsin leaders hope to be on the cutting edge as demand grows. | Future City registration under way Bellevue Leader Sun, 06 Sep 2009 01:53 AM PDT Designing affordable housing for those most in need is complicated. But how to do it while adhering to green building standards with an emphasis on energy efficiency and a low carbon footprint? | Masdar Institute begins post-grad course AME Info Sun, 06 Sep 2009 01:51 AM PDT Abu Dhabi's Masdar Institute of Science and Technology has taken its first batch of post-graduate students from 22 countries, who are studying a two-year graduate level science and engineering degree. The degree will focus on alternative energy and sustainable technologies. | Offshore winds promise power The News & Observer Sun, 06 Sep 2009 01:50 AM PDT Far beyond the Outer Banks, the ocean waters could soon give rise to a wind energy farm the size of a small town. | Wind farm threat to Wales' national bird icWales Sun, 06 Sep 2009 01:46 AM PDT AN ENERGY company has admitted precious Red Kites are at significant risk from its planned new wind farm complex in South Wales. | | |
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