Firm predicts bright 'green' future EDP24 - Eastern Daily Press Tue, 09 Mar 2010 22:43 PM PST A bright future in the renewable energy market was forecast by an East Anglian engineering firm last night after installing the first of 100 wind turbines off the Kent coast. | Consumers Energy group provides $25,000 to the Red Cross in Jackson The Jackson Citizen Patriot Tue, 09 Mar 2010 22:40 PM PST The Consumers Energy Foundation has given $25,000 to the South Central Michigan Chapter of the American Red Cross to support the construction of a garage and storage building for Red Cross vehicles.The grant will cover the cost of the building's... | Granholm highlights Merrill Tool and Machine Midland Daily News Tue, 09 Mar 2010 22:40 PM PST Gov. Jennifer Granholm toured Merrill Tool and Machine in Merrill Tuesday to highlight alternative energy manufacturing support from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. | Appliance Rebates Still Available In South Dakota Yankton Press & Dakotan Tue, 09 Mar 2010 22:40 PM PST Nine days into the South Dakota Energy Efficient Appliance Rebate Program, $537,841 still remain available to consumers in the state. That fact surprises many store owners in the Yankton area who expected to see the available funds drop much faster. | Teachers win grants from FPL Florida Today Tue, 09 Mar 2010 22:40 PM PST VIERA â" A total of $9,500 in grants will help teach students about renewable energy by building solar cars, solar ovens or turbines to measure wind energy. | Resurrecting the light rail The Minnesota Daily Tue, 09 Mar 2010 22:39 PM PST By: James Nord Upon its completion in 2014, the Central Corridor Light Rail Transit line will reconnect the Twin Cities in a way that has been missing for 60 years. A University of Minnesota student heading to Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul will be able to hop on the light rail at one of three University stations â" in Stadium Village, outside Coffman Union or on the West Bank â" and make the trip ... | Aged fire equipment at SRS causes concern The Augusta Chronicle Tue, 09 Mar 2010 22:36 PM PST One of the nation's oldest nuclear weapons sites also has some of the oldest firefighting gear, according to an independent panel that critiques safety issues at U.S. Energy Department sites. | Make your house green with an energy audit The Naperville Sun Tue, 09 Mar 2010 22:32 PM PST When the city of Naperville says the word "green," it's meant literally. Two inspectors in a green van pulled up to Naperville resident Hank Verbooman's drive one day in December, unloaded their gadgets, and got to work investigating Verbooman's house. They tested for air leaks, searched for energy-burning incandescent light bulbs, and most importantly to Verbooman, verified that his furnace was ... | | |
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