Sen. Jauch appointed to special committee on clean energy The Ashland Daily Press Tue, 12 Jan 2010 22:43 PM PST State Senator Bob Jauch, D-Poplar, has been selected to serve on the Special Senate Committee on Clean Energy, a committee formed to address the Clean Energy Jobs Act legislation stemming from recommendations in last year's report of the Governor's Task Force on Global Warming. | TPI is not Amada project, governor attended TPI presentation Grand Island Independent Tue, 12 Jan 2010 22:40 PM PST The wind energy project known as "Project Amada" -- which Grand Island has courted since late 2008 -- is not the same business referred to last Friday when the Obama administration announced stimulus funds being awarded for a wind generation project here. | Ofgem Says U.K. Gas Supplies May Run Short By 2020, FT Says Bloomberg Tue, 12 Jan 2010 22:35 PM PST Jan. 13 (Bloomberg) -- Britainâs gas market is facing a âcliff edgeâ in 2015-16 that could lead to a shortage of gas supplies by 2020, according to Ofgem, the Financial Times reported, citing an interview with Alistair Buchanan , the U.K. energy regulatorâs chief executive officer. | HHS offers assistance with energy bills Grand Island Independent Tue, 12 Jan 2010 22:35 PM PST A program available through the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services may be the answer for many Nebraskans struggling to heat their homes in the face of cold weather and record-breaking snowfalls. | CROWDS TURN OUT FOR BILL-ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Pine Bluff Commercial Tue, 12 Jan 2010 22:27 PM PST More than 200 people applied for help with their utility bills Monday in the first day of the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program for 2010. | Reigniting school spirit Tewksbury Town Crier Tue, 12 Jan 2010 22:26 PM PST TEWKSBURY - Despite the constant threat of school closure, a small but dedicated group of parents at the North Street School are reigniting school spirit and renewing creative energy through the âNorth Street School Beautification Project.â And guess whatâ¦its working! | Cities struggle with vacant auto plants Columbia Daily Herald Tue, 12 Jan 2010 22:23 PM PST WIXOM, Mich. â" Henry Fordâs great-grandson arrived at the shuttered auto plant to brag about a plan to revive the vast empty space: Investors would transform it into a modern factory to make solar panels and high-tech energy systems instead of Town Cars and Thunderbirds. | | |
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