Firm suspends controversial geothermal project San Francisco Chronicle Wed, 02 Sep 2009 22:40 PM PDT A Sausalito startup testing a new kind of geothermal energy production that critics feared could trigger significant earthquakes in Lake County has suspended its $17 million project after running into unexpected problems drilling its first well. AltaRock... Sponsored Topics: Geothermal power - United States - Earthquake - Energy - Technology | Taking wind out of their sails Lone Tree Voice Wed, 02 Sep 2009 22:40 PM PDT What started as an innovative idea and a desire to reduce energy costs has turned into a debate that could ultimately make it easier for homeowners to go green. | FutureGen Alliance elects new board chairman Journal Gazette & Times-Courier Wed, 02 Sep 2009 22:38 PM PDT UPDATED MATTOON â" The FutureGen Alliance has elected Steven Winberg of CONSOL Energy as its next chairman of the board of directors. | Winds set to hit council dais The Glendale News-Press Wed, 02 Sep 2009 22:37 PM PDT CITY HALL â" With strict state mandates on utilities bearing down, the city is expected to expand its renewable energy use under two multimillion-dollar wind power purchases the City Council will consider this afternoon. | Wecam asks govt to merge energy sectors The New Straits Times Wed, 02 Sep 2009 22:37 PM PDT PETALING JAYA: The Water and Energy Consumer Association of Malaysia (Wecam) has urged the government to merge all energy-related sectors to achieve maximum efficiency and prolong the country's natural resources. | Oil steady above $68 on neutral US stocks data BusinessDay Wed, 02 Sep 2009 22:37 PM PDT SINGAPORE â" Oil was steady above $68 today, after settling unchanged a day earlier, as a steep fall in US gasoline inventories offset a smaller-than-expected drop in crude stocks in the worldâs top energy user. | China tries to calm unease over rare earths curbs AP via Yahoo! Finance Wed, 02 Sep 2009 22:36 PM PDT A Chinese official tried to calm unease about curbs on exports of rare earths used in clean energy products and superconductors, saying Thursday that sales will continue but must be limited to reduce damage to China's environment. | Norwalk proposes wind study The Sandusky Register Wed, 02 Sep 2009 22:34 PM PDT NORWALK Eager to capitalize on the wide array of green energy grants available, Norwalk officials are scrambling to find money to pay for a wind study in the Maple City. | Banning Electric Utility may increase rates The Record Gazette Wed, 02 Sep 2009 22:33 PM PDT Citing a 6 percent drop in electric utility revenues over the past year due to the economic crisis and energy conservation mandates with more losses projected in the future, the Banning Electric Utility department is recommending an increase in monthly rates on Oct. 1. | | |
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