Solis: Better safety needed for oil spill workers WRIC 8 News Richmond Fri, 25 Jun 2010 14:40 PM PDT Associated Press - June 25, 2010 5:25 PM ET DENVER (AP) - Labor Secretary Hilda Solis is blasting BP and Virginia-based coal company Massey Energy for their recent disasters, saying they need... | Ex-Massey chairman funds mine-ventilation research The Charleston Gazette Fri, 25 Jun 2010 14:38 PM PDT The Associated Press CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- The former chairman of Massey Energy is funding research at Virginia Tech that he says could lead to better air monitoring in coal mines and prevent disasters like the Upper Big Branch explosion. Evan Massey... | Turning On the Power for Those Who Want and Alternative The Sag Harbor Express Fri, 25 Jun 2010 14:35 PM PDT By Andrew Rudansky With Americasâ dependence on foreign oil and fossil fuels a hot-button issue in Washington, Americans are turning to alternative sources of energy in droves. SunStream USA, founded in 2005, offers a variety of renewable energy products for these customers, ranging from geothermal heating and cooling systems to solar electric panels. Brian Tymann, Director [...] | We All Scream for Ice Cream The Memphis Flyer Fri, 25 Jun 2010 14:30 PM PDT You won't have to chase down the ice cream man (or woman) this Sunday. Save your energy and drive to First Congregational Church for the Tennessee Equality Project 's Ice Cream Sundae Social on Sunday, June 27th. Ten bucks (or $25 for families) buys several flavors of ice cream and toppings. There's also face painting and games for the kids. If you're thinking $10 is a little too much to pay for ... | More challenges coming to preserving waterways Wisconsin Dells Events Fri, 25 Jun 2010 14:30 PM PDT People are increasingly building near water and looking to water as renewable energy, and with that more challenges will be made to Wisconsin's public trust doctrine that preserves the state's waterways for shared use, a former state Department of Natural Resources lawyer told attendees at the Mirror Lake Association annual meeting June 19. | The EV Project Expands to Los Angeles, Washington, D.C. The Auto Channel Fri, 25 Jun 2010 14:25 PM PDT TEMPE, Ariz.--ECOtality, Inc. , a leader in clean electric transportation and storage technologies, announced today that the U.S. Department of Energy has expanded The EV Project to include two new cities ââ¬â Los Angeles, California and Washington, D.C. ââ¬â and has broadened the offer of free home chargers to include qualified new owners of the Chevrolet Volt electric vehicle with extended-range ... | | |
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