Burning more wood is for cavemen Brattleboro Reformer Sun, 20 Sep 2009 06:44 AM PDT The glowing and superficial review of burning forests for energy (a.k.a., biomass energy) in the July 29 editorial by the Reformer and its flippant dismissal of western Massachusetts' concerns regarding this dirty power source does a serious disservice to its readers. | Scotland's renewable potential highlighted SNP Sun, 20 Sep 2009 06:41 AM PDT Commenting on the report in the Sunday Herald that thousands of litres of radioactive waste were leaked into the Firth of Clyde from the Hunterston nuclear power station the SNP's Westminster spokesperson on Energy and the Environment, Mike Weir MP, said it underlined the benefits of capitalising on the clean alternative of Scotlandâs renewable potential. | Calif. advances tough flat-screen energy standards Park Hills Daily Journal Sun, 20 Sep 2009 06:36 AM PDT SACRAMENTO, Calif.(AP) â" Energy regulators on Friday moved forward with a plan that could ban the sale of the most power-hungry televisions from California retail stores. | Free widgets for your PC can save energy Pioneer Press Sun, 20 Sep 2009 06:36 AM PDT Shutting down the planet's 1 billion PCs when they aren't in use would save about 200 billion kilowatt hours, or enough electricity to power 16.7 million single family homes for a year, according to Verdiem's calculations. | Kristin Leal: Plenty of places to kayak in Monterey Greenwich Time Sun, 20 Sep 2009 06:34 AM PDT The salty wetness of the Monterey Bay offers many outlets for any open water kayaker. The Bay is teaming with wild sealife in and out of the liquid trails that are forged through the changing ocean. The roar of freedom creates an excited energy as my paddle meets water. | No acres up for mineral lease in San Miguel County Telluride Daily Planet Sun, 20 Sep 2009 06:29 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. | Stocks slide after 5 days of gains as oil falls Pioneer Press Sun, 20 Sep 2009 06:25 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 ... | Climate change up for discussion Bury Times Sun, 20 Sep 2009 06:22 AM PDT FLOODING, energy efficiency, transport and recycling will be discussed next Wednesday at Buryâs first community climate change conference. | Winter â09 Committee becomes Bristol Cares The Bristol Press Sun, 20 Sep 2009 06:16 AM PDT BRISTOL â" Anticipating a difficult winter because the economy tanked as food and energy prices escalated, Mayor Art Ward a year ago initiated Winter â09, a committee to coordinate human services to those in need. | | |
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