Tigers tame field for tourney crown Park Hills Daily Journal Sun, 24 Jan 2010 14:41 PM 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. | Cape Wind's fate unclear, even in Obama's hands WBZ News Radio Boston Sun, 24 Jan 2010 14:35 PM PST The fate of a controversial wind farm off Cape Cod that's been reviewed for eight years now rests in the seemingly friendly hands of the Obama administration. But Cape Wind's prospects remain uncertain. Obama is pro-clean energy but he's never publicly mentioned the project, which would be the nation's first offshore wind farm. | CNN - Weatherization Stimulus Off To Cold Start WSB-TV 2 Atlanta Sun, 24 Jan 2010 14:34 PM PST It Was Supposed To Be Fast And Easy: Pay A Bunch Of Out-Of-Work Contractors To Outfit Old Homes With New Furnaces Or Insulation. It Would Put People Back To Work Right Away, And At The Same Time Cut Energy Use And Save People Money. | Carbon sequestration examined Feb. 10 in Chatham Chatham Courier Sun, 24 Jan 2010 14:26 PM PST CHATHAM â" Continuing its focus on energy issues, the Loantaka Group of the Sierra Club will present Daniela Shebitz, professor of ecology at Kean University, Union Township, for a discussion of the concept of âCarbon Sequestration, Carbon Capture and Storageâ (CCS) at the groupâs meeting from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 10, at the Library of the Chathams, 214 Main St. | Levitating magnet may yield new approach to clean energy Science Daily Sun, 24 Jan 2010 14:23 PM PST A new experiment that reproduces the magnetic fields of the Earth and other planets has yielded its first significant results. The findings confirm that its unique approach has some potential to be developed as a new way of creating a power-producing plant based on nuclear fusion -- the process that generates the sun's prodigious output of energy. | In recession, more need heating help WBZ News Radio Boston Sun, 24 Jan 2010 14:20 PM PST Heating oil is getting more expensive at the worst possible time. Just as residents of western Massachusetts struggle with prolonged unemployment and government service cuts, the price of home heating oil is skyrocketing. The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, which serves Hampden County residents outside Springfield, says it has had more than 15,600 applications this winter. | Vail feng shui: Find energy flowing through your home The Vail Trail Sun, 24 Jan 2010 14:16 PM PST VAIL, Colorado - Flowers, candles, wind chimes and mobiles all have something in common as it relates to feng shui. There is movement created and evidence of energy moving when we have them in our Vail Valley homes. Even though most people do not normally feel energy in their homes, it is there and it is moving - or least it should be - or it becomes stagnant. I buy flowers for my home on a ... | Beloved Washington Township official is mourned Observer-Tribune Sun, 24 Jan 2010 14:14 PM PST WASHINGTON TWP. â" Former Mayor Kevin Walsh is remembered as a man of humor, endless energy and boundless commitment to the town in which he lived. | How stimulus saved renewable energy CNN Money Sun, 24 Jan 2010 14:12 PM PST On a mountain top 80 miles northeast of Bangor, Maine, in country where houses and gravel pits are mere pinpricks on a map green with forest, Paul Gaynor is making stimulus work. | 9 projects seen easing supply shortfall Philippine Daily Inquirer Sun, 24 Jan 2010 14:08 PM PST The Department of Energy Expects nine power projects to add another 1,354 megawatts (MW) of much needed capacities, which could help address a looming or an existing shortfall in the countryâs power supply. | | |
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