Cash for Caulkers could mean $12K per home CNNMoney.com via Yahoo! Finance Tue, 08 Dec 2009 14:42 PM PST President Obama proposed a new program Tuesday that would reimburse homeowners for energy-efficient appliances and insulation, part of a broader plan to stimulate the economy. | MCCC faculty members earn award The Reporter Tue, 08 Dec 2009 14:39 PM PST Two Montgomery County Community College faculty earned third place in the national ConocoPhillips/Penn State Energy Prize Contest for their team's innovative design of a vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT) system. | The Great Appliance Swap Out: Is it worth it? News 10 Now Syracuse Tue, 08 Dec 2009 14:39 PM PST In a few short months, New York State will offer you a cash rebate if you purchase an energy star freezer, refrigerator or washer. It's the idea behind The Great Appliance Swap Out. But is it worth the wait? Our Joleene Des Rosiers has more. | Crude prices fall for fifth day The Globe and Mail Tue, 08 Dec 2009 14:38 PM PST Oil slides below $73 a barrel as economic data indicate no quick rebound in energy demand | Md. to buy wind and solar power from 4 projects AP via Yahoo! Finance Tue, 08 Dec 2009 14:37 PM PST Maryland officials announced plans Tuesday to fill nearly a quarter of the government's annual electricity needs with power supplied by clean energy projects from the Delaware coast to the Appalachian ridge tops. | Md. to buy power from W.Va. wind farm, other projects The Charleston Gazette Tue, 08 Dec 2009 14:37 PM PST HAGERSTOWN, Md. -- State officials announced plans Tuesday to fill nearly a quarter of the governments annual electricity needs with power supplied by clean energy projects from the Delaware coast to the Appalachian ridge tops. The state will sign ... | Feds give B.C. mill millions despite unpaid taxes CBC.ca Tue, 08 Dec 2009 14:32 PM PST A pulp mill in B.C.'s southern Interior has just received $40 million from the federal government to build a green energy plant, even though the company refuses to pay its local municipal tax bill. | China viewed as challenging for renewables companies Finance Asia Tue, 08 Dec 2009 14:31 PM PST The renewable energy sector in China is yielding opportunities, but complex regulations and policies mean benefits will be gradual, say participants at a Macquarie infrastructure conference. | Clay Nesler GreenBiz Tue, 08 Dec 2009 14:31 PM PST In his role as vice president of Global Energy and Sustainability for Johnson Controls , Clay Nesler leads a worldwide team responsible for coordinating marketing, legislative affairs, resource management, product/service innovation and energy program management. | | |
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