Tuesday, December 29, 2009

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France-based Areva plans California nuclear plant
San Francisco Chronicle Tue, 29 Dec 2009 10:44 AM PST
French nuclear engineering company Areva SA said Tuesday that it plans to work with Fresno Nuclear Energy Group on developing one or two new-generation reactors in California's Central Valley. Areva said FNEG is a group of investors that wants to acquire the... Areva - California - Nuclear power - Nuclear - France

Sheep Mountain files suit against uranium mill approval
Telluride Daily Planet Tue, 29 Dec 2009 10:44 AM PST
After garnering a Montrose County approval heavy with conditions and contention, an energy company now faces another challenge: A local environmental group fired a legal salvo disputing that permit and how it was obtained.

Federal green grants promote local energy savings
Everett Herald Tue, 29 Dec 2009 10:40 AM PST
EVERETT â€" Nearly $6 million in federal stimulus money should make Snohomish County and Everett leaner and greener starting next year.

Michigan regulators approve air permit for power plant near Bay City, with conditions
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune Tue, 29 Dec 2009 10:40 AM PST
LANSING, Mich. - Michigan regulators approved a key air permit Tuesday that could help clear the way for Consumers Energy to build an 830-megawatt coal-fired power plant near Bay City.

Ridgway renewable energy project gets Big Ideas grant
Telluride Daily Planet Tue, 29 Dec 2009 10:34 AM PST
Teacher Matt Wade and a group of students from Ridgway High School had a big idea. They saw a need for renewable energy education in Ouray County and they wanted to learn in a hands-on, innovative way. Their vision: To study solar energy through the installation of a 10-watt solar panel on the school, and to generate enough energy to power a student-made iPod listening station in the student ...

question of the week
Coast Reporter Tue, 29 Dec 2009 10:33 AM PST
Part of a scientist's duty is that of being skeptical â€" (consensus is not science). I do hate pollution, smog, waste of energy, Hummers, but is man so all powerful that he can control nature and the climate of the world? Is it man or nature that make short term climate warming and cooling?

Meet Your Neighbor 12-28-09
Plainview Daily Herald Tue, 29 Dec 2009 10:32 AM PST
Tony Garces: Born in Lockney, he graduated from Plainview High School in 1980 and served in the Army for four years. He works at White Energy and attends Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church. He is married to Cristella and has four children â€" Joey, Janette, Angel and Lisa â€" and two grandchildren. He enjoys dancing and watching football.

LED Traffic Signals Vulnerable To Winter Issues, Snow Build-Up
The Huffington Post Tue, 29 Dec 2009 10:31 AM PST
Towns across Illinois and nationwide have switched to LED traffic signals because they burn brighter, last longer and save money by using 90 percent less energy than older incandescent bulbs. But they also emit less heat, meaning they sometimes have trouble melting snow.

W Basketball
Ohio State Buckeyes Tue, 29 Dec 2009 10:30 AM PST
Chesapeake Energy Elite... 1st/1346 pts. 2nd/784 pts.

Midday Glance: Coal companies
INO News Tue, 29 Dec 2009 10:29 AM PST
Arch Coal fell $.09 or .4 percent, to $23.22. Consol Energy fell $1.14 or 2.2 percent, to $51.19.




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