Frito-Lay receives LEED Gold Certification Plano Courier Sat, 31 Oct 2009 22:43 PM PDT Frito-Lay of North Americaâs Plano headquarters was honored Tuesday with a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold Certification plaque recognizing the companyâs efforts to reduce its carbon footprint and become more self-sustainable. | Expert: Biomass gasification, biochar show commercial promise High Plains Journal Sat, 31 Oct 2009 22:41 PM PDT Biomass gasification and the resulting production of "biochar" were among the topics addressed at the Texas Animal Manure Management Issues Conference Sept. 29 and 30 in Round Rock, north of Austin. The conference was attended by about 175 beef, poultry and dairy industry producers, researchers, engineers, regulators and others involved in environmental, regulatory and energy related aspects of ... | Denton cashes in on energy rebates Denton Record-Chronicle Sat, 31 Oct 2009 22:35 PM PDT Owners of homes and businesses in Denton got roughly $190,000 in rebates for installing energy-saving devices during the first fiscal year of the city's retooled GreenSense program. The rebates helped nearly 300 customers of Denton Municipal Electric pay for programmable thermostats, attic insulation, solar window screens and other gadgets meant to save money by cutting energy use. | Mover: Bruce Freeman Pioneer Press Sat, 31 Oct 2009 22:25 PM PDT BRUCE FREEMAN What is your new title? Senior project executive at Avant Energy, Minneapolis. Tell us about your responsibilities. | Progress Energy unveils wind turbine Asheville Citizen-Times Sat, 31 Oct 2009 22:23 PM PDT HOT SPRINGS â" Progress Energy has unveiled a new wind turbine at Hot Springs Elementary School as part of a new educational program. | Lawrence homes to test smart meters Lawrence Journal-World Sat, 31 Oct 2009 22:20 PM PDT Each week, Boulder, Colo., resident Ray Tuomey goes online to see just how much energy he uses. | Caroline schools seek energy grant The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star Sat, 31 Oct 2009 22:18 PM PDT The Caroline County Board of Supervisors gave the School Board the go-ahead to apply for $10 million from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act for energy-efficient projects. School Superintendent Greg Killough presented a funding request to the supervisors Tuesday night that included $9.5 million to be spent on projects at Caroline High School and $500,000 to be spent on energy projects at ... | In state electric co-op's plan, everyone wins The Post and Courier Sat, 31 Oct 2009 22:15 PM PDT South Carolina's electricity cooperatives have an $800 million plan that could dramatically cut energy use in nearly a quarter-million homes -- and cost almost no money. The plan could save billions of dollars in costs for electricity use and power plant construction, and substantially cut greenhouse gas pollution. | | |
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