Hydro rates going down Niagara This Week Thu, 22 Jul 2010 18:37 PM PDT Residents will be seeing a reduction in hydro rates effective Sept. 1. The reduction comes following a decision and order issued by the Ontario Energy Board (OEB) approving reductions to the retail transmission service (RTS) rates for Niagara-on-the-Lake Hydro Inc. | A/C trade-in is Saturday at Loweâs The Gainesville Sun Thu, 22 Jul 2010 18:25 PM PDT Gainesville Regional Utilities electric customers who use a room air conditioner to cool their home can trade up to an energy-efficient unit Saturday as part of the fourth annual GRU and Loweâs room A/C trade-in. | EU envoys endorse sanctions against Iran Space War Thu, 22 Jul 2010 18:22 PM PDT Brussels (AFP) July 22, 2010 The European Union reached agreement Thursday on a package of sanctions against Iran which targets Tehran's energy sector over its refusal to halt sensitive nuclear work, an EU diplomat said. Ambassadors from the 27 EU member states met in Brussels to endorse the sanctions, which include measures against the oil and gas industry and must be approved at a meeting of ... | State Appliance Rebate Program Set To Expand KGTV San Diego Thu, 22 Jul 2010 18:22 PM PDT The California Energy Commission is expected to expand its Appliance Rebate Program in hopes of attracting more people to participate. | Outside View: Democrats' misfortune Space War Thu, 22 Jul 2010 18:22 PM PDT College Park, Md. (UPI) Jul 20, 2010 In mid-term elections, Democrats face a harsh reality. Politicians are known by their deeds and judged by the results. No president since Franklin Roosevelt inherited a bigger mess than Barack Obama and Democrats in Congress have given him most of what he wants - the $787 billion stimulus package, including clean energy initiatives to create jobs; a free hand ... | Senate Democrats abandon comprehensive energy bill AP via Yahoo! Finance Thu, 22 Jul 2010 18:19 PM PDT Senate Democrats on Thursday gave up plans to attempt to pass an energy bill that caps greenhouse gases blamed for global warming, abandoning a priority of President Barack Obama. | Spill may cost Golf Coast $22.7 billion in tourism, study estimates Los Angeles Times Thu, 22 Jul 2010 18:18 PM PDT Another study commissioned by a Houston energy firm warns that new regulations considered in Washington would cost thousands of jobs and billions in tax revenue and drive independent producers away. The BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico may cost the region up to $22.7 billion in lost tourism spending alone, a new study released Thursday shows. | $122 million grant to convert sunlight to fuel San Francisco Chronicle Thu, 22 Jul 2010 18:15 PM PDT New light at the end of the carbon tunnel? Scientists from UC Berkeley, Stanford University and the California Institute of Technology have been given $122 million to come up with ways to produce fuels directly from sunlight. The U.S. Department of Energy... Stanford University - University of California Berkeley - United States Department of Energy - California - California Institute of ... | S'pore bags top Asean awards Straits Times Thu, 22 Jul 2010 18:15 PM PDT SINGAPORE shone at the annual Asean Energy Awards in Vietnam on Thursday, winning five awards, four of which clinched top honours in their categories. Home-grown firm Eco Special Waste Management, which won top prize in the Renewable Energy Project off-grid category, impressed judges with its Tuas sludge incineration plant - a first in Singapore and also in South-east Asia. | | |
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