Offshore Wind Project Seeks Federal Funding WMTW Auburn Sat, 03 Oct 2009 10:39 AM PDT An energy bill working its way through Congress would provide $5 million in federal funding for the Maine Offshore Wind Initiative. | The Green Grid points way to greener datacentres V3.co.uk via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News Sat, 03 Oct 2009 10:30 AM PDT Datacentre and IT managers could benefit from a new free online tool from green datacentre consortium The Green Grid, which has been designed to help them lower costs and improve the energy efficiency of their facilities. | Renewable Energy and Economic Potential AG Weekly Sat, 03 Oct 2009 10:23 AM PDT LYONS, NE - Today the Center for Rural Affairs released an analysis on the economic potential of wind energy development entitled, Renewable Energy and Economic Potential in Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska and South Dakota. | What's in store for future farm bills? AG Weekly Sat, 03 Oct 2009 10:18 AM PDT FORT WORTH, Texas - In addition to energy, Charlie Stenholm and Barry Flinchbaugh also took up what future farm bills may look like and agricultural trade. | Energy audit reveals potential utility bill savings Englewood Herald Sat, 03 Oct 2009 10:15 AM PDT The City of Englewoodâs effort to become more energy efficient moved up a notch as the city-hired company Ameresco completed the project to search out and identify ways to reduce energy use by Englewood facilities. | Energy bill has $5 million for UM project Bangor Daily News Sat, 03 Oct 2009 09:53 AM PDT PORTLAND, Maine -- The Maine Offshore Wind Initiative at the University of Maine could be getting a $5 million boost in federal funding. Sen. Susan Collins, a Republican, says House and Senate ... | Three arrested in protest at Alberta upgrader site: Greenpeace Canada.com Sat, 03 Oct 2009 09:53 AM PDT Greenpeace said three of its protesters were arrested Saturday during the occupation of an oilsands-related site outside Edmonton, the latest in a series of dramatic demonstrations the group has staged against Alberta's controversial energy development. | Energy drinks well over limit The New Zealand Herald Sat, 03 Oct 2009 09:32 AM PDT Energy drink manufacturers are exploiting a legal loophole and selling over-the-counter products with unsafe levels of caffeine.The drink-makers are governed by Food Standard Authority regulations that mandate a maximum level... | | |
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