Winds set to hit council dais The Glendale News-Press Thu, 17 Sep 2009 22:42 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. | Green energy: Experts warn of bubbles CIOL Thu, 17 Sep 2009 22:39 PM PDT GENEVA: Investors betting on renewable or clean energy and related green themes are looking for healthy and sustainable returns, but the road is full of pitfalls for the unwary, investment managers warned on Thursday. | Governor praises renewable energy efforts Grand Island Independent Thu, 17 Sep 2009 22:39 PM PDT Nebraska is already the second leading state for ethanol production and is poised for more growth in the renewable energy arena. | Grand Island gets energy grant Grand Island Independent Thu, 17 Sep 2009 22:36 PM PDT The city of Grand Island was awarded $199,000 of federal stimulus funds on Monday. | Markets midday NZCity Thu, 17 Sep 2009 22:34 PM PDT To the markets where the NZX 50 is down three points to 3150. Auckland Intl Airport down 2c to $1.78, Contact Energy down 2c to $5.92, F&P Healthcare down 1c to $3.21, Fletcher Building down 1c to $8.36, Port of Tauranga down 4c to $6.60, Telecom down 4c to $2.70 and Telstra down 3c to $4.00. | Compressor decision on hold Pikes Peak Courier View Thu, 17 Sep 2009 22:34 PM PDT The question of whether to allow the Black Hills Energy natural gas compressor to remain in its Stone Ridge Village neighborhood was continued to a Woodland Park City Council meeting not later than Oct. 1. | Tremblay praised in yearly review The Milford Daily News Thu, 17 Sep 2009 22:32 PM PDT School Committee members last night lauded Superintendent Robert Tremblay's energy, enthusiasm and "true leadership," but raised concern about "several errors in judgment" and other issues. | Natural gas industry launches new lobbying push Midland Reporter-Telegram Thu, 17 Sep 2009 22:31 PM PDT WASHINGTON â" Executives from some of the nationâs largest energy producers are lobbying Congress for changes to a House-passed climate change measure they say overlooks the benefits of natural gas and gives an unfair advantage to coal. | | |
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