Grants available for counties, towns Park Hills Daily Journal Sat, 02 Jan 2010 02:33 AM PST JEFFERSON CITY â" Sen. Kevin Engler, R-Farmington, today announced that more than $11 million in grants will soon be available in order to improve energy efficiency in Missouri communities through the Department of Natural Resources (DNR). The program, called Energize Missouri Communities, makes grants available to help local communities make investments in energy efficiency and conservation. | Ameren plans solar initiatives in Mo., Ill. Park Hills Daily Journal Sat, 02 Jan 2010 02:27 AM PST ST. LOUIS (AP) â" Ameren Corp. will build solar energy systems in Missouri and Illinois to explore how best to use the sun to generate electricity, the St. Louis-based utility said Tuesday. | Solar energy: Sun favors Mummers Courier-Post Sat, 02 Jan 2010 02:22 AM PST Rina Patel, 29, grew up watching Mummers Parades on television, but the Marlton resident never came out to see it in person until Friday. | Wasteful avalanche of 12m light bulbs Daily Telegraph Sat, 02 Jan 2010 02:22 AM PST TWELVE million low-energy light bulbs were sent to homes by an energy company to cut carbon emissions, despite advice many would never be used. | Minister vows 24-hr power to Karnataka villages New Kerala Sat, 02 Jan 2010 02:20 AM PST Bangalore, Jan 2 : Karnataka has taken up an ambitious programme which will help rural areas in the power-starved State get 24-hour supply for irrigation pump sets, Energy Minister K S Eshwarappa today said. | Villar backs RP energy devât plan Manila Bulletin Sat, 02 Jan 2010 02:19 AM PST Sen. Manuel Villar Jr. has filed a Senate resolution expressing his strong support to the efforts of the Department of Energy in the development and in the generation of investments for the frontier geothermal areas in the country in a bid to fully implement the Philippine Rural Electrification Program. | Tortoises slow sun power plan Las Vegas Review-Journal Sat, 02 Jan 2010 02:14 AM PST LOS ANGELES -- On a strip of California's Mojave Desert within view of Primm, two dozen rare tortoises could stand in the way of a sprawling solar-energy complex in a case that highlights mounting tensions between wilderness conservation and the nation's quest for cleaner power. | Solar showdown in Calif. tortoises' desert home PhysOrg Sat, 02 Jan 2010 02:02 AM PST (AP) -- On a strip of California's Mojave Desert, two dozen rare tortoises could stand in the way of a sprawling solar-energy complex in a case that highlights mounting tensions between wilderness conservation and the nation's quest for cleaner power. | | |
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