Power goes off during energy conference The Star Tue, 20 Apr 2010 06:44 AM PDT Even the ministers responsible for energy and the Eskom chief couldn't keep the lights on. Just like everyone else, they were baffled when lights went off at a meeting that was, ironically, about energy issues. | Green, renewable energy course offered Eastern Shore News Tue, 20 Apr 2010 06:40 AM PDT MELFA --Workforce Development Services Division of Eastern Shore Community College, in partnership with Protrain Online, is a solution for Green/Renewable Energy and Allied Healthcare training. | Titan Energy Worldwide Announces First Solar Projects, Exceeding $1.2 Million in New York Tri-State Area Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance Tue, 20 Apr 2010 06:39 AM PDT MINNEAPOLIS, MN--(Marketwire - 04/20/10) - Titan Energy Worldwide, Inc. (OTC.BB: TEWI - News ), a leader in distributed power generation products and intelligent energy management services, announced today that it has signed more than $1.2 million in new solar projects in the New York area since the beginning of the year. These projects add to the Company's backlog of approximately one (1 ... | Prairie Island's Unit 2 reactor trips, goes into automatic shutdown WXOW 19 La Crosse Tue, 20 Apr 2010 06:38 AM PDT RED WING (KTTC-DT) -- An unexpected "turbine trip" at Unit 2 of the Prairie Island nuclear power plant last Friday sent the generator into automatic shutdown, and prompted the Xcel Energy management team to begin a refueling outage earlier than planned. | SolarWorks NJ Awarded 1.5-MW PV Contract Renewable Energy World Tue, 20 Apr 2010 06:38 AM PDT SolarWorks NJ LLC announced they were awarded the contract to construct a solar energy system for the Medford Township Sewer Treatment Plant. Under the agreement, SolarWorks NJ will construct a 1.5-megawatts (MW) solar energy system, designed to offset a majority of the Sewer Treatment Plant's electric usage. The system is estimated to generate approximately 2,227,620 kilowatt hours per year. | Renewable Energy Past and Present in California's Tehachapi Renewable Energy World Tue, 20 Apr 2010 06:38 AM PDT The Tehachapi Mountains in central California's Kern County are a wind energy museum. Four generations of turbines are distinguishable on their slopes and ridges, with an installed capacity of more than 800 megawatts of wind power. These hills are alive with the sound of wind power. Kern was once known as oil country and its rich fields supplied much of the oil that made California the oil ... | Dominion announces natural gas project Culpeper Star-Exponent Tue, 20 Apr 2010 06:37 AM PDT Energy company Dominion Resources has announced a pro-ject to harvest and transport growing volumes of wet Marcellus natural gas in West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Ohio. | Students are taking the long way The York Dispatch Tue, 20 Apr 2010 06:36 AM PDT PHILADELPHIA -- Twelve Pennsylvania college students learning about geothermal energy have a new appreciation for it after being stranded in Iceland by a volcanic eruption. | Appliance rebate program starts Monday The Times-Journal Tue, 20 Apr 2010 06:35 AM PDT Starting Monday, Alabama consumers can reserve a rebate, which they would get after buying a new, energy-efficient appliance. The Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs has established a Web site where Alabamians can reserve a rebate starting Monday. | Avon Food Shelf receives donations Stearns-Morrison Enterprise Tue, 20 Apr 2010 06:34 AM PDT The Avon Food Shelf has received a number of donations from area businesses and groups. One of the largest came from Blattner Energy of Avon. During a recent food shelf drive, the 130 employees donated items and cash. The Avon Food Shelf received 6,240 pounds. | | |
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