Obama awards $2 billion for solar power, hails new jobs Journal Inquirer Mon, 05 Jul 2010 22:41 PM PDT WASHINGTON â" The government is handing out nearly $2 billion for new solar plants that President Barack Obama says will create thousands of jobs and increase the use of renewable energy sources. | Oil falls to four-week low Timaru Herald Mon, 05 Jul 2010 22:39 PM PDT Oil extended losses today to four-week lows near US$71 after a raft of negative economic indicators over the past week undermined confidence about growth in energy use. | 2 Branford businesses use grant money for solar panels? New Haven Register Mon, 05 Jul 2010 22:36 PM PDT BRANFORD â" Two neighboring businesses on East Main Street are the latest in the state to take advantage of grant money from the Connecticut Clean Energy Fund to install solar photovoltaic systems so they can reduce their energy costs. | An Energy Policy for Entrepreneurs Inc Magazine Mon, 05 Jul 2010 22:32 PM PDT Every day we go without a comprehensive federal energy plan is another day America's edge in the burgeoning clean-technology industry slips away. "The second-largest industry in the world is going through a decades-long transformation, and we know the innovation is happening here," says Nancy Floyd, founder and managing director of San Francisco VC firm Nth Power, which focuses on the clean-tech ... | Oil prices hit one-month lows Zawya Mon, 05 Jul 2010 22:28 PM PDT LONDON, Jul 05, 2010 (AFP) - World oil prices hit one-month lows on Monday as traders reacted to an uncertain outlook for energy demand in a fragile economic recovery, analysts said. | Iran to stop subsidised petrol sales from September Zawya Mon, 05 Jul 2010 22:28 PM PDT TEHRAN, Jul 05, 2010 (AFP) - Iran is to halt the sale of subsidised petrol from late September as part of plans to phase out subsidies on energy products, ISNA news agency reported on Monday. | Hospital gear helps weight-loss patients The Record Gazette Mon, 05 Jul 2010 22:25 PM PDT Jean Kielhold, right, supervises as fellow dietician Susan Sendejas tests a calorimeter. In 10 minutes, Jean Kielhold can calculate and determine a personâs energy consumption and body mass index, based on a breathing test. | NEWS BRIEFS Elk Grove Citizen Mon, 05 Jul 2010 22:25 PM PDT SMUD and the Sacramento Tree Foundation are offering free energy saving trees to SMUD customers through the Shade Tree Program. More than 450,000 trees have been planted in Sacramento County since the programâs inception in 1990. | | |
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