Stimulus cash saves about 250 jobs at UC Davis The Daily Democrat Sun, 01 Nov 2009 02:40 AM PST Federal stimulus grants to UC Davis will put some 250 people to work on earthquake safety, new sources of clean energy and West Nile virus control, among dozens of other research projects. So far 53 of the jobs are in place, with the rest expected to come on line in the near future. | Johnson starts from pole after Saturday rains The Huntsville Times Sun, 01 Nov 2009 02:32 AM PST TALLADEGA - As expected, qualifying for today's AMP Energy 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup race was cancelled by rain. The field will be set by points standings, with Jimmie Johnson and Mark Martin on the front row. | Vail Daily letter: 1A good for county The Vail Trail Sun, 01 Nov 2009 02:31 AM PST Vail Daily letter: 1A good for county Clark Anderson Vail, CO, Colorado newsroom@vaildaily.com I'm writing to urge Eagle County residents to support Referendum 1A, the Eagle Smart Energy Program. Most people have probably heard about how the energy-smart program promotes clean energy while stimulating the local economy. They've heard how it provides property owners ... | Vail Daily letter: 1A makes sense The Vail Trail Sun, 01 Nov 2009 02:31 AM PST Vail Daily letter: 1A makes sense Jill E. Kovacevich Vail, CO, Colorado newsroom@vaildaily.com Smart loan risk and pay back: One of the methods for repayment of the loans incurred for sloar, geothermo and wind installation into private homes is to sell the excess energy generated to the local utility companies. Currently, most solar, wind and geo sellers know of the ... | Gas prices chugging higher as holidays near The Vail Trail Sun, 01 Nov 2009 02:29 AM PST Gas prices chugging higher as holidays near CHRIS KAHN AP Energy Writer NEW YORK - Americans are paying more for gasoline than they did last year as the holidays approached - billions of dollars that could go to books, clothes and Barbie dolls instead being spent at the pump. Gas averaged nearly $2.70 a gallon Friday, the highest of the year - adding bad news to an already fragile economy and ... | Aspen family builds on hydro tradition The Vail Trail Sun, 01 Nov 2009 02:29 AM PST Aspen family builds on hydro tradition Scott Condon The Aspen Times Aspen, CO Colorado ASPEN - Aspenite Ruthie Brown is building off of her great-grandfather's foresight to create a model renewable energy project in south-central Colorado. Brown secured a $308,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and a $600,000 low interest loan to install a 340-kilowatt hydroelectric project at her ... | PM: Develop other sources of energy The New Straits Times Sun, 01 Nov 2009 02:29 AM PST KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia aims to become a low carbon economy as it reviews the "fuel mix" for power generation, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak said yesterday. | Companies vying to power Nevada's future Las Vegas Sun Sun, 01 Nov 2009 02:17 AM PST NV Energyâs plan to build a transmission line to move electricity between the northern and southern parts of the state could unnecessarily stick ratepayers with a half-billion-dollar bill, the stateâs consumer advocate warns. | Get involved... Sunday Mail Sun, 01 Nov 2009 02:09 AM PST ROSS FISHER slogged his way round a 39-hole marathon yesterday - but still had the energy to lick his lips at the prospect of a Ryder Cup taster. | Premier hopeful for Samsung deal Toronto Star Sun, 01 Nov 2009 02:01 AM PST Premier Dalton McGuinty is playing down a major cabinet rift that threatens to scuttle a multi-billion-dollar green energy wind turbine deal with South Korean industrial giant Samsung Group. | | |
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