Wis. Renewable Energy Bill Dies WSAW Wausau Thu, 22 Apr 2010 18:37 PM PDT Wisconsin lawmakers have pulled the plug on a bill to set new renewable energy mandates. | Massey reassures investors, backs CEO Blankenship The Huntington Herald-Dispatch Thu, 22 Apr 2010 18:37 PM PDT CHARLESTON -- Massey Energy officials are trying to reassure investors that the company can recover from an explosion that killed 29 people at one of its most valuable coal mines. | Energy efficient appliance rebate drained within hours Fall River Herald News Thu, 22 Apr 2010 18:34 PM PDT Those looking to purchase new energy efficient appliances at bargain basement prices are out of luck. The Massachusetts Mass Save Great Appliance Exchange Program scheduled to begin on Thursday and run until May 5, reached its capacity before noon on Thursday after issuing millions of dollars in rebates in less than two hours. | No wind farm for Smeaton Australian Broadcasting Corporation Thu, 22 Apr 2010 18:34 PM PDT Origin Energy has scrapped plans to build a 19-turbine wind farm near Smeaton, north of Ballarat. | Linn Energy LLC -- an MLP on Steroids Guru Focus Thu, 22 Apr 2010 18:34 PM PDT By Street Authority. When searching for the best income stocks on the planet, it's hard to beat master limited partnerships, which often go by the acronym MLPs. These partnerships exist to pass earnings to their shareholders. A variation on the MLP theme adds a feature that boosts income even more. Read more » » | Local eating key to effective dietary lifestyle of future Collegiate Times Thu, 22 Apr 2010 18:28 PM PDT This is a response to the columns âYou cannot be a meat-eater, an environmentalistâ (CT, April 20), as well as âBefore eating meat, look into animalsâ eyesâ (CT, April 21). I should begin by saying I agree with the former author about our huge problems in relation to land and water degradation as well as intense energy resources that go into our food flow and waste stream. | CSR shares surge after court ruling Herald Sun Thu, 22 Apr 2010 18:27 PM PDT SHARES in building materials and sugar producer CSR surged after they resumed trading on the Australian stock exchange today, following a court ruling supporting its attempt to demerge its sugar and renewable energy business. | | |
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