Vail's 'Energy + Environment' summit postponed until summer Vail Daily Fri, 19 Mar 2010 10:44 AM PDT VAIL, Colorado - The Vail Symposium's conference, "Energy + Environment: Turning Goals Into Reality," originally scheduled for Monday and Tuesday, has been rescheduled for summer 2010. The Symposium will host a summer long series of discussions, rather than a two-day conference, with leaders in energy and environment innovation and policy. This change will enable the Symposium to host the same ... | Caithness eyes second power plant Long Island Business News Fri, 19 Mar 2010 10:41 AM PDT Manhattan-based Caithness Energy is doing preliminary work to evaluate building a new power plant on the site of its existing 350-megawatt generator in Yaphank. The firm, which already told the Long Island Power Authority itâs interested in helping meet long-range energy needs for the region, could expand on the 109-acre site of its existing plant, which [...] | In uranium suit, enviro groups get boost Telluride Daily Planet Fri, 19 Mar 2010 10:40 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. | Gas Turbine Efficiency Announces New Agreement with Entegra Power Group Subsidiaries dBusinessNews.com Fri, 19 Mar 2010 10:40 AM PDT ORLANDO, Florida â" Gas Turbine Efficiency plc (AIM: GTE), a leader in energy and aviation products and services, has executed master services agreements with Tampa-based Entegra Power Group to provide gas and steam turbine major outage field services for their 4,400MW fleet consisting of 7FA combined cycle units. | Chesapeake Drillers Threatened Fort Worth Weekly Fri, 19 Mar 2010 10:40 AM PDT Almost heaven, West Virginia â" unless youâre a gas driller. The Wetzel Chronicle reports that Chesapeake Energy employees found a dummy hanging from a tree with a noose around its neck in Wetzel County, WV. | Power outage illuminates a rising energy demand Telluride Daily Planet Fri, 19 Mar 2010 10:39 AM PDT People closed their laptops, stopped watching television, dug out headlamps and set out onto the black streets to gather in candle-lit restaurants and bars. When the lights soared back on, cheers were audible on main street. | Local state senator says water, budget his top issues Telluride Daily Planet Fri, 19 Mar 2010 10:38 AM PDT The state legislature begins a new session today, during which it will tackle a more than $1 billion budget shortfall, try and wrangle the booming but little-regulated medical marijuana industry and bolster renewable energy production. | | |
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