Hydrogen research wins award The Lantern Thu, 10 Dec 2009 10:44 AM PST The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded $1.6 million to Ohio State's Department of Engineering for a three-year research project to fight global warming. | More U.S. Christians mix in 'Eastern,' New Age beliefs Daily Record Thu, 10 Dec 2009 10:41 AM PST Going to church this Sunday? Look around. The chances are that one in five of the people there find "spiritual energy" in mountains or trees, and one in six believe in the "evil eye," that certain people can cast curses with a look â" beliefs your Christian pastor doesn't preach. | When in Copenhagen See the Wind Turbines but Feel the Geothermal Heat, Too! Renewable Energy World Thu, 10 Dec 2009 10:38 AM PST This week world leaders gather in Copenhagen to tackle the global warming crisis as the renewable energy community looks on. Copenhagen, having set a target of zero carbon emissions by 2025, is a leader in clean energy alternatives - key in addressing simultaneous climate and economic issues. | School Board Elects Horosky As Chairman Litchfield County Times Thu, 10 Dec 2009 10:37 AM PST NORFOLK-At 81-his birthday was Wednesday-Edwin Kelley is a fast-talking, enthusiastic little bundle of energy. | Valley Chorus set to perform this weekend Morning Times Thu, 10 Dec 2009 10:34 AM PST SAYRE â" The 100-plus members of the Valley Chorus filled every inch of the Athens Area High School auditorium with sound and energy on Friday night with a stirring rendition of Handelâs âMessiahâ â" even though it was just their dress rehearsal. | Hemiwedge Receives Purchase Order for Valve Product Line Rigzone Thu, 10 Dec 2009 10:34 AM PST Hemiwedge Industries, Inc. Hemiwedge Industries announced that its Hemiwedge Valve Corporation ("HVC") subsidiary has received a new purchase order for approximately $1.1 million dollars from a major mid-stream energy pipeline, storage and oil & gas production company in North America. | Land lease, 2010 budget approved Morning Times Thu, 10 Dec 2009 10:33 AM PST EAST SMITHFIELD â" Within the next two years, Smithfield Township expects to earn $10,500 from a lease with Chesapeake Energy for the placement of approximately 700 feet of pipeline to transport natural gas from wells on nearby properties. | | |
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