Solar program moves to Southwest Portland The Oregonian Sat, 27 Mar 2010 06:43 AM PDT Â We're all familiar with the expression: "It pays to get to know your neighbors." In Southwest Portland, that can mean real money. The Energy Trust of Oregon, Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability and Southwest Neighborhoods Inc. will be working... | Taiwan's tall buildings do dark for Earth Hour EARTHtimes.org Sat, 27 Mar 2010 06:41 AM PDT Taipei - The world's second tallest building, as well as other major skyscrapers and the seat of Taiwan's executive, went dark for an hour Saturday as Taiwan observed Earth Hour, a four-year-old energy saving campaign.... | Benefits, peril seen in energy transition The Toledo Blade Sat, 27 Mar 2010 06:38 AM PDT By TOM HENRY BLADE STAFF WRITER The University of Toledo and Bowling Green State University can play important roles in Ohio's transition to a carbon-neutral world - an industrial transformation that offers jobs if done right and economic calamity if done incorrectly, according to Gov. Ted Strickland's energy adviser. Mark Shanahan, who also has maintained his post as Ohio Air Quality ... | Ridgway renewable energy project gets Big Ideas grant Telluride Daily Planet Sat, 27 Mar 2010 06:34 AM PDT Teacher Matt Wade and a group of students from Ridgway High School had a big idea. They saw a need for renewable energy education in Ouray County and they wanted to learn in a hands-on, innovative way. Their vision: To study solar energy through the installation of a 10-watt solar panel on the school, and to generate enough energy to power a student-made iPod listening station in the student ... | Gas-run clock, 14 more phony products get Energy Star New Haven Register Sat, 27 Mar 2010 06:32 AM PDT Associated Press WASHINGTON â" Fifteen phony products â" including a gasoline-powered alarm clock â" won a label from the government certifying them as energy-efficient in a test of the federal âEnergy Starâ program. | Lights out for Earth Hour CBC.ca Sat, 27 Mar 2010 06:27 AM PDT About one billion people in 121 countries were expected to take part in Earth Hour, a time set aside on Saturday to turn off unnecessary lights for one hour to raise awareness about energy conservation. | INVESTORS COULD REVIVE PROPOSED ENERGY PLANT Coshocton Tribune Sat, 27 Mar 2010 06:27 AM PDT LIMA (AP) -- A proposed energy plant in northwest Ohio now is in the hands of new investors, raising hopes that a decade-old idea will get off the ground. | Feds OK tidal testing WCSH 6 Portland Sat, 27 Mar 2010 06:27 AM PDT CASTINE , Maine (AP) -- Federal regulators have given Maine Maritime Academy's Tidal Energy Demonstration and Evaluation Center the green light to begin testing in the Bagaduce River. | | |
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