Zero Energy Challenge looks to improve efficiency The New Britain Herald Sat, 10 Jul 2010 18:37 PM PDT Special to the New Britain Herald The Connecticut Energy Efficiency Fund is sponsoring the 2010-2011 Zero Energy Challenge competition for designers and builders of new homes in Connecticut. | Go Green!: Pflugerville's Green Red Barn News 8 Austin Sat, 10 Jul 2010 18:35 PM PDT The City of Pflugerville is home to a unique "Green Red Barn." This historical structure is located at Heritage Park. It has been renovated for use as a green building that generates energy from solar panels and wind turbines. The Barn can be rented for private events, and it is now home to a weekly Farmer's Market. | 'Ban the caffeine buzz' WA Today Sat, 10 Jul 2010 18:19 PM PDT Health leaders urge caffeine rethink because too little is known about the side effects of energy drinks. | Shifting away from fossil fuels Ventura County Star Sat, 10 Jul 2010 18:15 PM PDT Iâve spent the past 11 weeks covering Americaâs worst ecological disaster. Children and adults across our nation and the Western Hemisphere want to know: what can be done to address an antiquated and toxic energy source? | South Bay Power Plant in Hot Water? San Diego Reader Sat, 10 Jul 2010 18:14 PM PDT Days after Dynegy Energy Incorporated filed an application to extend its water discharge permit an additional five years at the 47-year-old South Bay Power Plant, Chula Vista deputy mayor Rudy Ramirez reached out to residents and local environmental advocates to discuss the proposed extension. | Green Me Up, JJ LA Observed Sat, 10 Jul 2010 18:00 PM PDT Jenny Price: Energy!--Use more, save more | Solar plane lands after completing 24-hour flight WAFB Baton Rouge Sat, 10 Jul 2010 17:58 PM PDT An experimental solar-powered plane completed its first 24-hour test flight successfully Thursday, proving that the aircraft can collect enough energy from the sun during the day to stay aloft all night. | To BP or not to BP, is that the question? The Hamburg Area Item Sat, 10 Jul 2010 17:54 PM PDT Although BP gas stations across the country are suffering from boycotts after the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, Dwight Heckman, owner of the only BP station in Berks County, says he is more concerned about the long-term effects on his business as the nation looks to new energy sources. | | |
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