Utility settlement to off-set future rate hikes The Press-Enterprise Wed, 28 Apr 2010 14:12 PM PDT Southern California Edison Co. is expected to receive $68 million as its portion of a $270 million settlement agreement that the State Attorney General announced Wednesday between California electric utilities and San Diego-based Sempra Energy. The settlement stems from Sempra's role in market manipulation that caused electric prices to soar during the state's energy crisis of 2000-2001. | The next Red Bull? Company revs up campaign for Flatt Cola Wisconsin State Journal Wed, 28 Apr 2010 14:04 PM PDT The small orange, black and white can touts world domination. For now, Madison entrepreneurs Dave Kruse and Paul Pucci would be happy just adding a few more convenience stores to sell the energy drink theyâve created and dubbed Flatt Cola. | Rural energy experts attend conference Juneau Empire Wed, 28 Apr 2010 11:50 AM PDT FAIRBANKS - More than 95 communities are participating this week in a rural energy conference in Fairbanks. | About Town - April 28 Shenandoah Valley News Wed, 28 Apr 2010 11:43 AM PDT Beginning Thursday, Manti Road will be under construction in order to resurface the railroad crossing used by Green Plains Renewable Energy. | MaxYield receives energy efficiency award Forest City Summit Wed, 28 Apr 2010 11:43 AM PDT Story created Apr 28, 2010 - 13:09:11 CDT. MaxYield Cooperative was the recipient of Alliant Energy's Excellence in Energy Efficiency Award at a ceremony held April 15 in Cedar Rapids. | Interior Secretary Approves Cape Wind, Nation's First Offshore Wind Farm CommonDreams.org Wed, 28 Apr 2010 11:43 AM PDT by Beth Daley In a groundbreaking decision that some say will usher in a new era of clean energy, U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said today he had approved the nation's first offshore wind farm, the controversial Cape Wind project off of Cape Cod. read more | Ridgway renewable energy project gets Big Ideas grant Telluride Daily Planet Wed, 28 Apr 2010 11:43 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 ... | Schumer invites Energy Secretary to tour Taylor Biomass Mid-Hudson News Wed, 28 Apr 2010 11:42 AM PDT WASHINGTON â" As a decision draws near on federal loan guarantees for clean energy businesses, Senator Charles Schumer has invited Secretary of Energy Stephen Chu to tour Taylor Biomass in Montgomery. | | |
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