Ridgway renewable energy project gets Big Ideas grant Telluride Daily Planet Sun, 02 May 2010 06:35 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 ... | (AFX UK Focus) 2010-05-02 14:11 REFILE-U.S. oil spillage could cost BP over $4.6 bln -paper Interactive Investor Sun, 02 May 2010 06:34 AM PDT LONDON, May 2 (Reuters) - The huge oil spillage in the Gulf of Mexico could cost British energy giant BP over 3 billion pounds ($4.6 billion) in containment and clean-up expenses, according to the Mail on Sunday. The report said BP's own insurance company Jupiter had laid off some catastrophe risk to larger reinsurers such as Lloyd's of London, Swiss Re or Munich Re. A ruptured deepwater well ... | U.S. oil spillage could cost BP over $4.6 bln - report Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News Sun, 02 May 2010 06:21 AM PDT LONDON (Reuters) -The huge oil spillage in the Gulf of Mexico could cost British energy giant BP over 3 billion pounds in containment and clean-up expenses, according to the Mail on Sunday. | Matt Porterfield brings Baltimoreâs working-class to the big screen Baltimore Sun Sun, 02 May 2010 05:49 AM PDT Directorâs âPutty Hillâ goes to city neighborhoods where no moviemaker has gone before Just before flying to Europe to show his new film, "Putty Hill," at festivals in Copenhagen and Lisbon, Matt Porterfield acknowledged that he's taken aback whenever fans find his movies about Baltimore's white working class "so sad." Porterfield draws vital energy from his characters. | Earth Day 2010 celebrated in York High Plains Journal Sun, 02 May 2010 04:49 AM PDT Nebraska The 40th anniversary of Earth Day was celebrated in York recently with plaque presentations to two local businesses who made energy efficiency improvements to reduce their energy consumption. USDA Rural Development presented a plaque to Lichti Inc. and MWB Broadcasting. | Area businessman helped establish solar energy firm The Toledo Blade Sun, 02 May 2010 04:43 AM PDT By CARL RYAN BLADE STAFF WRITER James L. Brown, a former local businessman and community leader who was the founding president of what became the largest manufacturer of thin-film solar modules in the world, died of a cerebral hemorrhage April 16 in the University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville. He was 80. Mr. Brown was the first president of Solar Cells Inc., which became First ... | NewEurope: Gazprom, Austria sign South Stream agreements KYIV Post Sun, 02 May 2010 04:38 AM PDT During a visit of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to Vienna, Russiaâs Energy Minister Sergei Shmatko signed with Austrian Economy Minister Reinhold Mitterlehner an intergovernmental deal on the South Stream gas pipeline. | | |
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