Granholm signs stiffer penalties for utility theft Detroit News Wed, 21 Jul 2010 10:44 AM PDT Lansing -- Gov. Jennifer Granholm signed a four-bill package to crack down on energy theft and assaults on utility workers Tuesday -- problems companies say have increased as the economy has worsened. | Climate Corps 2010: How a Natural Disaster Can Breed Efficiency GreenBiz Wed, 21 Jul 2010 10:40 AM PDT The floods wreaked havoc on Gaylordâs flagship resort and convention center: the 4-million-square-foot, 3,000-room Opryland . The overflowing Cumberland River was particularly damaging for the hotelâs energy infrastructure. | Green Plains, BioProcess Algae to Expand Algae Project DTN / The Progressive Farmer Wed, 21 Jul 2010 10:35 AM PDT The Grower Harvester algae project by Green Plains Renewable Energy Inc. and its joint venture BioProcess Algae LLC is no scheduled to begin Phase II construction, the companies announced Tuesday. Construction at the Green Plains' Shenandoah, Iowa plant will begin in the next two weeks and will be linked to the plant's carbon dioxide and waste heat for its feedstock. | McInnis stumps on The Fort Collins Coloradoan Wed, 21 Jul 2010 10:34 AM PDT Intent on moving the Republican gubernatorial primary debate away from plagiarism, candidate Scott McInnis met with a clutch of six supporters Tuesday morning in Fort Collins to talk about water, redistricting and energy, then campaigned briefly on Old Town Square. | Pressure rising in damaged BP well UPI Wed, 21 Jul 2010 10:33 AM PDT VENICE, La., July 21 (UPI) -- Pressure slowly rose Wednesday in BP's damaged Gulf of Mexico well as officials tried to decide whether to pump it full of mud. Gulf of Mexico - BP - Oil spill - Environment - Energy | Oil price slide on surprise gain in US crude stockpiles Beverly Hills Courier Wed, 21 Jul 2010 10:32 AM PDT Oil prices fell Wednesday, giving up early gains as traders reacted to an unexpected increase in crude reserves that suggested weaker demand in key energy consumer the United States. | European Coal Mines Lose Subsidies Time Magazine Wed, 21 Jul 2010 10:28 AM PDT It has long been said of renewable energy sources that they cannot survive without subsides. | | |
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