Heebs Grocery Store evacuated due to suspicious odor KBZK Bozeman Sat, 17 Jul 2010 14:42 PM PDT A suspicious odor caused the evacuation of customers and employees at Heebs grocery in Bozeman Saturday afternoon. Around noon, everyone was asked to evacuate the building after reports of an odor that smelled like natural gas. Northwestern Energy and Bozeman Fire both responded to the incident. | City finalizes land deal with KCP&L Sedalia Democrat Sat, 17 Jul 2010 14:35 PM PDT The city of Sedalia recently finalized an agreement with Kansas City Power & Light giving the utility company a three-year option to purchase 162 acres of city-owned land for the potential construction of an electric energy center. | Schools, governments see little relief in Duke agreement Community Press & Recorder Sat, 17 Jul 2010 14:25 PM PDT A decision by Duke Energy to pay a larger share of personal property taxes this year has done little to ease the concerns of school districts and local governments in Clermont County. | India Incs deal corner Express India Sat, 17 Jul 2010 14:24 PM PDT Tata Steel's acquisition of Singapore's largest steel company Natsteel grabbed global headlines in 2004. Sailesh Rao, partner, transaction advisory services, Ernst & Young, explains that securing fuel links has been a key driver for energy companies to venture into these countries, specifically Indonesia. | Never a good time to poison your mom Abbotsford Mission Times Sat, 17 Jul 2010 14:19 PM PDT The possibility of a Waste -to-Energy (WTE) plant being built in God River is being considered, probably just with the idea of providing jobs and tax revenue. I read that Covanta has offered to build a WTE plant free which should be a clue that there is more to WTE than meets the eye. | Solar-powered plane sets endurance record UPI Sat, 17 Jul 2010 13:57 PM PDT FARNBOROUGH, England, July 17 (UPI) -- An unmanned solar-powered plane has set a record by remaining aloft for seven straight days, flying day and night, its designers say. Solar energy - Energy - Solar - England - Renewable | What the big players make Baltimore Sun Sat, 17 Jul 2010 13:57 PM PDT The crushing economic downturn - and an uneven and sporadic recovery - hit not only rank-and-file workers, but also the top echelons of corporate boardrooms. The Baltimore Sun analyzed compensation packages at 18 publicly traded companies in the metro area that paid CEOs at least $1 million last year, including (from left): Mayo Shattuck, Constellation Energy Group ($10,910,105); A.E. Festa, W.R ... | 10 things you might not know about the South Side Chicago Tribune Sat, 17 Jul 2010 13:50 PM PDT About 3 million people call Chicago home, but they live in the neighborhoods, that rich patchwork of communities that gives this great city its diversity and energy. 1. Why is the South Side neighborhood southeast of Pershing Road and Halsted Street called Canaryville? According to the "Encyclopedia of Chicago," the name may refer to "sparrows who populated the area at the end of the 19th ... | Fair prices for solar power generation Toronto Sun Sat, 17 Jul 2010 13:46 PM PDT Ontarioâs Green Energy Act is ambitiously leading the way in North America, as we move from dirty coal generation to clean energy renewables like wind turbines and solar panels. | | |
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