Local man hired at Fortune 200 company Colusa County Sun-Herald Tue, 08 Sep 2009 18:43 PM PDT A large Midwest energy and food company has hired a Colusa man as a buyer and marketing representative in the greater Colusa County area. Terry Bressler will purchase rice and other grains for CHS Inc., a Fortune 200 company based in St. Paul, | Massey/Harman case back in W.Va. high court The Charleston Gazette Tue, 08 Sep 2009 18:41 PM PDT CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A Massey Energy lawyer protested to state Supreme Court justices on Tuesday that his client is "being exposed to the same case twice, first in Virginia and second in West Virginia." The high court heard arguments Tuesday afte... | Compressor decision on hold Pikes Peak Courier View Tue, 08 Sep 2009 18:41 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. | School district tries to save $1.4M in energy costs Florida Today Tue, 08 Sep 2009 18:37 PM PDT VIERA รข" Brevard Public Schools has a goal of reducing energy costs by $1.4 million this year by continuing an energy conservation program that reduced energy compensation by 15 percent last year. | Asian Shares Mixed; Resources, Energy Stocks Shine INO News Tue, 08 Sep 2009 18:31 PM PDT SINGAPORE (Dow Jones)--Asian stock markets were mixed Wednesday with commodity- and energy-related stocks higher on stronger oil and metals prices. In Japan, the market was dragged lower by concerns about further yen strength. | Report: Two Proposed Michigan Coal-Fired Plants Could Get Nixed Michigan Technology News Tue, 08 Sep 2009 18:26 PM PDT LANSING - Two more of the state's proposed coal-fired power plants may have been nixed Tuesday by reports from the Public Service Commission staff that neither Consumers Energy nor Wolverine Power Supply Cooperative had proven the need for them. | China to host largest solar power plant Sky News Australia Tue, 08 Sep 2009 18:20 PM PDT US energy giant First Solar on Tuesday won a deal to build the world's largest solar power plant in China, aimed at helping mitigate climate change concerns. | China, First Solar, sign agreement EETimes Tue, 08 Sep 2009 18:09 PM PDT A U.S. solar power company and Chinese officials signed agreements to build a 2-gigawatt solar power plant in Ordos City, China. Sponsored Topics: China - Solar energy - Ordos City - Energy - Renewable | | |
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