Board rejects Appalachian bid on wind - roanoke.com Roanoke Times Thu, 03 Jun 2010 22:39 PM PDT The SCC said Appalachian's plan to buy electricity from two wind farms would further increase customers' costs. The Virginia State Corporation Commission has rejected an alternative energy-related application filed in mid-September by Appalachian Power Co. Appalachian, a subsidiary of American Electric Power, had requested commission approval for contracts to purchase electricity generated by ... | McCartney announces Pittsburgh date to open new arena The Indiana Gazette Thu, 03 Jun 2010 22:38 PM PDT PITTSBURGH (AP) - One of the biggest names in music will be playing the first show at Pittsburgh's new indoor arena. Paul McCartney will be the first show at the new Consol Energy Center on Aug. 18. The arena will be the home of the Pittsburgh Penguins and replace the aging Mellon Arena. | After 20 years, Murray to retire from SW Journal Inquirer Thu, 03 Jun 2010 22:30 PM PDT SOUTH WINDSOR â" Although she is leaving the Human Services Department after 20 years, somehow the word âretiringâ hardly suits the ball of energy known as Irene Murray, the townâs adult and senior services coordinator. | Volunteers have maintained Potters Field for 15 years The Daily Sentinel Thu, 03 Jun 2010 22:29 PM PDT Third in a series on the history of local cemeteries. It is possible that the present Potterâs Field, located across the road from the U.S. Department of Energy Compound and north of the city of Grand Junction Police Department shooting range, was the first cemetery in Grand Junction. | School district receives $459,310 training grant from America Recovery and Reinvestment Act Elk Grove Citizen Thu, 03 Jun 2010 22:21 PM PDT The Elk Grove Unified School District (EGUSD) has been selected to receive a $459,310 grant from the America Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). Grant funds will be used to develop programs to train low-income, unemployed and under-skilled Californians for jobs in industries such as health care, information technology and alternative energy. | Grand Island alters new wind regulations Grand Island Independent Thu, 03 Jun 2010 22:21 PM PDT The Grand Island City Council liked the idea of going green with new wind energy regulations, but only if going green isn't too ugly, too noisy, too unsafe or too close to the house. | Energy Booster Long Beach Press-Telegram Thu, 03 Jun 2010 22:17 PM PDT Some $17 million in grants are being made available to help lower-income homes improve energy efficiency. | | |
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