Dungey Again at Anaheim II Cycle News Sun, 24 Jan 2010 02:42 AM PST Rockstar/Makita Suzuki's Ryan Dungey made it two big victories in a row after winning what ended up being an exciting three-rider shootout in the 20-lap feature at Anaheim II, round three of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Series. | Tigers tame field for tourney crown Park Hills Daily Journal Sun, 24 Jan 2010 02:35 AM PST PARK HILLS â" Arcadia Valley boys basketball coach Mike Key admitted being concerned about his teamâs overall energy level heading into Thursday nightâs Central Christmas Tournament title showdown against Potosi. | Dave Searles: Uranium mining and processing problems negate nuke power benefits The Capital Times Sun, 24 Jan 2010 02:32 AM PST Dear Editor: Nuclear power plants once on line may not contribute to global warming, but the problem is the mining and processing of nuclear fuel. This is something that the pro-nuclear people either ignore or pretend is not a problem. Mining uranium causes water pollution problems and the processing of it for use in nuclear power plants uses tremendous amounts of energy and causes much air ... | Company poised to take advantage of solar interest The Huntsville Times Sun, 24 Jan 2010 02:25 AM PST As rising fuel prices and tax credits are spurring more home and business owners to consider alternative energy, Larry Bradford and his business partners are ready to ride the wave. | KSD gets boost from new 'green bank' program The Danville Advocate-Messenger Sun, 24 Jan 2010 02:23 AM PST A recent initiative by the Gov. Steve Beshear's office will mean energy savings for the Kentucky School for the Deaf. | City fathers aggressively seeking jobs in 2010 Farmington Press Sun, 24 Jan 2010 02:21 AM PST Despite some national indicators regarding the economy and jobless rates, Farmington is looking to buck the trend in 2010. Officials say the community leadership has ânew energy, direction and effectivenessâ going into the new year. | Wind farms cause controversy among community Green Bay Press-Gazette Sun, 24 Jan 2010 02:15 AM PST YRON Looking south from the home his father built, Francis Ferguson can see two generations of energy production in vivid convergence. | 'We are being bullied into this' The Star Sun, 24 Jan 2010 02:14 AM PST Shops across Europe began phasing out traditional energy-guzzling light bulbs Tuesday, despite health and cost concerns, with the old-style frosted and 100-watt bulbs the first to go. | Spat over Eskom green claims News 24 South Africa Sun, 24 Jan 2010 02:12 AM PST A UK group has hit back at Eskoms claims that renewable energy is expensive. | | |
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