Editorial: Getting back into nuclear power Ventura County Star Tue, 16 Feb 2010 18:41 PM PST In his State of the Union speech, President Barack Obama promised âa new generation of safe, clean nuclear plantsâ and this week he committed $8.3 billion in taxpayer funds to that promise, the amount of federal loan guarantees for Southern Co. to build two nuclear reactors in Georgia.Absent nuclear power, any clean-energy policy is largely decorative since the more-talked-about elements â" wind ... | Inland home price data lag Southern California region overall The Press-Enterprise Tue, 16 Feb 2010 18:38 PM PST First-time buyers and a growing proportion of investors making all-cash purchases dominated Inland Southern California's housing market last month but did not provide enough energy to boost home prices like they did in the coastal counties. | Green moves The Nashua Telegraph Tue, 16 Feb 2010 18:37 PM PST Staff photo by Don Himsel John Haithcock, left, and Matt Currier talk about the future of Adros Energy no that the company has moved into new space in Amherst from Nashua. Adros is a geothermal, solar and wind energy company. | $18 million mercury fine appealed WPRI Providence Tue, 16 Feb 2010 18:35 PM PST A Texas energy company convicted of illegally storing hazardous mercury in a rundown Rhode Island building asked a federal appeals court Tuesday to throw out an $18 million penalty, calling the punishment "grossly excessive." | CU-Boulder researchers help smash atoms, create world's hottest temperature Colorado Daily Tue, 16 Feb 2010 18:35 PM PST Two University of Colorado physicists are part of a team working with the U.S. Department of Energy s Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York that has created the hottest temperature matter ever measured in the universe -- 7.2 trillion degrees Fahrenheit. | Ministry told avoid Hutgyi dam panel Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news Tue, 16 Feb 2010 18:34 PM PST The Energy Ministry is being pressed by environmental and ethnic minorities advocacy groups not to set up a neutral body to organise public scrutiny of a hydro-power dam project inside Burma on the Salween River. | Texas co. appeals $18M RI mercury storage penalty The Gainesville Sun Tue, 16 Feb 2010 18:34 PM PST The Associated Press A Texas energy company convicted of illegally storing hazardous mercury in a rundown Rhode Island building asked a federal appeals court Tuesday to throw out an $18 million penalty, calling the punishment "grossly excessive." | | |
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