ENERGYTown uses less energy in 2009 Telluride Daily Planet Wed, 17 Mar 2010 02:42 AM PDT In 2009, the town of Tellurideâs made small strides in its race to shrink its carbon footprint. | Conserving saves town energy, money Douglas County News-Press Wed, 17 Mar 2010 02:40 AM PDT Turning off the lights when leaving a room is common practice at home, but it isnât always practiced at the office. The same goes for powering down or unplugging electronic devices that arenât in use. | Get cash for your clunky appliances Everett Herald Wed, 17 Mar 2010 02:40 AM PDT Calling all avocado and gold-colored appliances from the Carter era. The federal government wants to send kitchen clunkers like you to the recycle heap and replace with new, energy-efficient models. | Grand Junction has highest percentage drop in jobs Telluride Daily Planet Wed, 17 Mar 2010 02:34 AM PDT GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (AP) â" The economic downturn, weak natural-gas prices and job losses in the energy field are catching up to the Grand Junction area, after a stretch of unprecedented growth. | Kill a watt â" or 10 Telluride Daily Planet Wed, 17 Mar 2010 02:33 AM PDT When the energy bill arrives in the mail, it lumps all the watts used by a household into one big pile of energy. | In uranium suit, enviro groups get boost Telluride Daily Planet Wed, 17 Mar 2010 02:26 AM PDT In the summer of 2007, the Department of Energy announced a decision to expand its uranium leasing program on 42 square miles of public land near the Dolores River Canyon â" a redrock-trimmed waterway that cuts through the southwest corner of the state. | | |
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