Cap and trade debated at Field Day The Joplin Globe Fri, 11 Sep 2009 18:39 PM PDT MOUNT VERNON, Mo. â" Proposed carbon emissions legislation, energy efficiency and tips on growing grapes were key topics at this yearâs Field Day in Mount Vernon. | TransGas tries to revive plant plans YourNabe.com Fri, 11 Sep 2009 18:33 PM PDT The motion to add a power plant on the Williamsburg waterfront and the communityâs nearly decade-long campaign to stymie those efforts took a significant step toward conclusion this week, as Appellate Court judges heard arguments from both sides regarding TransGas Energy (TGE)âs appeal of the State Siting Boardâs decision to nix the underground plant. | INPIRG lobbies Bayh for real-life changes Indiana Daily Student Fri, 11 Sep 2009 18:24 PM PDT INPIRG dressed a cut-out of Indiana Senator Evan Bayh up at Captain America and got people to take pictures with it. They hope to use the pictures to lobby Bayh into supporting the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009. | US stocks improve for fifth straight day Calcutta News Fri, 11 Sep 2009 18:16 PM PDT US stocks rose for a fifth straight day Thursday as weekly jobless claims fell and energy sectors gained. Weekly unemployment claims decreased a more-than-expected 26,000 to 550,000, according to the Labour Department. | Gov. Beshear Visits Bowling Green WBKO Bowling Green Fri, 11 Sep 2009 18:03 PM PDT Governor Steve Beshear visited Bowling Green today, touting an initiative to educate and mobilize communities behind clean energy and efficiency efforts. | Wind power âcould cut Chinaâs emissions by 30pcâ The Malaysian Insider Fri, 11 Sep 2009 17:55 PM PDT SEPT 12 â" China could cut its CO2 emissions by 30 per cent in the next two decades if it uses wind power to meet its growing energy demands, a US study said today. It is estimated China will need to increase its capacity by 800 gigawatts by 2030 to meet demand â" roughly double its current capacity. The study, in the journal Science, proposed a way for wind power to make up most of that increase ... | Heating pools with solar energy saves money ABC 7 El Paso Fri, 11 Sep 2009 17:49 PM PDT Nine of El Paso's public swimming pools are open year-round, and one reason why that's possible is thanks to the Borderland's abundant sunshine - these pools use solar energy to heat the water. | | |
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