City gets grant for alternative fuel effort The Post-Star Thu, 01 Oct 2009 14:43 PM PDT GLENS FALLS -- The city of Glens Falls will receive $1.3 million in federal stimulus funds to construct an auxiliary system to convert grease trap waste to energy at the city Waste Water Treatment plant, Mayor John "Jack" Diamondâs office announced Thursday. | Correction: Oct. 2, 2009 The Charleston Gazette Thu, 01 Oct 2009 14:39 PM PDT An Associated Press story in Thursdays Gazette incorrectly listed the people held in contempt of court in protest actions against Massey Energy mountaintop removal mines. Those covered by the contempt order were Antrim Caskey, Jordan Freeman, Madeline Gard... | Kaine Announces Energy Appliance Rebate WHSV Harrisonburg Thu, 01 Oct 2009 14:38 PM PDT Governor Kaine made a stop at the Staunton Lowes to announce even more ways to save during the energy sales tax holiday. | NTA: MDZ: MDZ - NTA 01-10-09 $2.18466 - Revised ShareChat Thu, 01 Oct 2009 14:37 PM PDT Don't know the stock code? Search by keyword: âAfter a hiatus of almost 30 years, big energy is back. Big energy and big minerals.Ã Itâs tempting to call it Think Big, but that would send the wrong signals. | House OKs 2010 spending for energy-water projects AP via Yahoo! Finance Thu, 01 Oct 2009 14:30 PM PDT The House agreed Thursday to essentially freeze spending on energy and water projects next year after pouring tens of billions of dollars into them as part of last winter's economic stimulus plan. | Crude Oil Finishes Mildly Higher INO News Thu, 01 Oct 2009 14:30 PM PDT (RTTNews) - Crude oil prices finished a choppy session mildly higher on Thursday, building on yesterday's notable rally. Traders will closely watch tomorrow's jobs data, which could impact energy demand. | Study pushes for `net-zero' solar homes in Texas AP via Yahoo! Finance Thu, 01 Oct 2009 14:28 PM PDT Building all new homes with solar power so they can generate the same amount of energy they use would dramatically clean Texas skies and save billions of dollars in utility bills, an environmental group said in a report released Thursday. | PSE energy education series open to the public Central Kitsap Reporter Thu, 01 Oct 2009 14:27 PM PDT Kitsap County residents looking to learn more about topics ranging from easy energy-efficient ways to save on their utility bills to new technologies and trends in renewable energy can learn from local utility experts at a series of lectures to be held at Olympic College in Bremerton. | | |
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