Foster City speaker series stresses saving water The San Francisco Examiner Wed, 28 Jul 2010 18:36 PM PDT Foster City is going green by encouraging residents to take a more active role in conservation and energy efficiency. As part of its free âGo Greenâ speaker series, the City Council and Environmental Sustainability Task Force will offer a monthly conservation-oriented workshop to teach residents how to... | Environment writ against Srikakulam power plant dismissed by Andhra Pradesh HC New Kerala Wed, 28 Jul 2010 18:29 PM PDT Hyderabad, Jul 28 : The division bench of Andhra Pradesh High Court today released the order dismissing the writ petition against the environment clearance granted to East Coast Energy Pvt Ltd for setting up 2640 MW thermal power plant at Kakarapalli village in Srikakulam district. | Study: Commercial Retrofits Could Save $41B Annually In Energy Costs CoStar Group Wed, 28 Jul 2010 18:28 PM PDT If all commercial space built as of 2010 were included in a 10-year energy retrofit program, CRE owners and tenants could save more than $41 billion annually in energy costs, according to a recent analysis of retrofit market opportunities by Boulder,... | Planet Ark Planet Ark Wed, 28 Jul 2010 18:18 PM PDT Greece said on Wednesday it will invest 12 billion euros ($15.59 billion) on environmental and energy projects over the next five years to boost its ailing economy and create new jobs. | QUARTER: PRC: PIKE RIVER QUARTERLY ACTIVITIES REPORT TO 30 JUNE 2010 ShareChat Wed, 28 Jul 2010 18:17 PM PDT Don't know the stock code? Search by keyword: âAs soured corporate relationships go, it would be hard to go past the 55 year-old partnership between New Zealand-owned oil company Todd Energy and its multi-national partner, Shell. | Greens unveil 2050 renewable energy plan ABC via Yahoo!7 News Wed, 28 Jul 2010 18:05 PM PDT The Australian Greens have developed a plan for the country to rely on 100 per cent renewable energy by 2050. | Progress Energy determines cause of gap in Crystal River nuclear plant wall St. Petersburg Times Wed, 28 Jul 2010 18:02 PM PDT By Richard Danielson, Times Staff Writer Wednesday, July 28, 2010 Progress Energy now knows why layers of concrete separated in a wall at its Crystal River nuclear plant, but it has yet to put a final price tag on repairs. The gap formed last fall as workers prepared to cut a hole in the wall of the plant's reactor containment building, according to a nine-month investigation by the utility ... | | |
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