Innovative Energy Conference planned at Lake Land College Journal Gazette & Times-Courier Sun, 14 Mar 2010 22:43 PM PDT Sharon Kuhns, University of Illinois Next week Lake Land College will host the third annual Innovative Energy Conference. Iâve had the pleasure of working with the committee throughout the planning stage and now look forward to attending the conference on March 17. | DALE McFEATTERS: The Indiana Gazette Sun, 14 Mar 2010 22:38 PM PDT In accord with the mnemonic ``Spring Forward, Fall Back,'' today was the day we were to set our clocks forward one hour. We lost an hour of sleep, but it is the law - the Energy Policy Act of 2005, to be precise. | Weary Ducks must dig deep for playoff shot Orange County Register Sun, 14 Mar 2010 22:37 PM PDT ANAHEIM â" And now for the final Olympic event of the season: The 20-game sprint. Generously, the Ducks waited until the sixth game to start running. Someone asked Corey Perry why the Ducks had conserved so much energy before Sunday night's... | Local tribes political spending ranks high The Press-Enterprise Sun, 14 Mar 2010 22:34 PM PDT All the many millions that Inland tribes spent during the recent campaign over casino-expansion deals didn't just win an election. It also helped put the tribes into the upper echelons of California political spending, surpassing traditional powerhouses such as energy companies, business groups and big tobacco, according to a new study. | 420-acre solar farm proposed near Avenal The Hanford Sentinel Sun, 14 Mar 2010 22:34 PM PDT Avenal's motto "Oasis in the Sun" didn't go unnoticed by green energy developers who drove across California last year looking for a place to put their next solar farm. | CRANBURY: Town Hall hours may change to save money The Cranbury Press Sun, 14 Mar 2010 22:31 PM PDT CRANBURY Cranbury officials are considering closing Town Hall on Fridays, but extending regular business hours the rest of the week to cut energy costs. | Vols get past LSU in opener Columbia Daily Herald Sun, 14 Mar 2010 22:29 PM PDT NASHVILLE â" Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl slowed his Volunteers down against LSU in the opening round of the SEC tournament, hoping to conserve energy with Mississippi waiting in the quarterfinals. | Cnooc/South America eFinancial News Sun, 14 Mar 2010 22:27 PM PDT Cnooc has agreed to pay $3.1bn (â¬2.25bn) for a 50% stake in Bridas Corp., a unit of Argentina's Bridas Energy Holdings, in the state-owned Chinese oil companyâs latest move to increase its global footprint. | | |
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