Site Search: Guernsey Press and Star Sat, 19 Sep 2009 06:44 AM PDT ANOTHER political effort might be launched to stop an energy-from-waste incinerator being built. But Public Services has warned the move could delay a plant by five years. | No acres up for mineral lease in San Miguel County Telluride Daily Planet Sat, 19 Sep 2009 06:24 AM PDT As both anxiety and hope mount over the phoenix of Uranium mining nearby, another energy industry has, at least for now, quieted: The acreage for lease to oil and gas companies has recently declined inside county lines. | Cline pushes offshore energy The Staunton News Leader Sat, 19 Sep 2009 06:11 AM PDT STAUNTON â" Del. Ben Cline, R-Rockbridge, released a letter to U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar addressing the delay to consider a five-year plan for oil and gas development on the Outer Continental Shelf Friday. | Stocks turn higher on surge in energy demand Las Cruces Sun-News Sat, 19 Sep 2009 06:11 AM PDT THE CLOSING BELL -- UP 61: The stock market has extended a streak of erratic trading, rebounding from early losses and rising moderately after a drop in oil inventories lifted hopes for an economic recovery. NYSE, NASDAQ TODAY'S BUSINESS NEWS: FOLLOW THE MONEY: » Web site promises to keep track of how stimulus is being spent » Warren Buffet urges Congress to halt debt rise » Swiss bank UBS to ... | Stocks slide after 5 days of gains as oil falls Saratoga News Sat, 19 Sep 2009 06:07 AM PDT THE CLOSING BELL -- DOWN 22: Stocks are lower Friday after the recent string of gains and a drop in oil prices. Falling oil has hurt energy stocks and overshadowed an upbeat forecast from FedEx Corp. NYSE, NASDAQ TODAY'S BUSINESS NEWS: FOLLOW THE MONEY: » Web site promises to keep track of how stimulus is being spent » July wholesale figures point to economic growth » FedEx boosts 1Q earnings ... | PSE&G plans to light up streets for less The Record and Herald News Sat, 19 Sep 2009 06:01 AM PDT PSE&G this week began replacing 96,000 streetlights with new energy-efficient units that could save municipalities a combined $1 million a year in electricity costs. | Weatherization training center opens in Clearfield Cupertino Courier Sat, 19 Sep 2009 05:58 AM PDT While some states are barely starting to organize weatherization-assistance programs to make homes energy-efficient for fixed- or low-income populations, Utah has already capitalized on federal stimulus dollars, said state program director Michael Johnson. | | |
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