From Solar to Nuclear Tucson Weekly Wed, 04 Aug 2010 14:41 PM PDT Republicans running for the Corporation Commission offer differing views on renewable energy, immigration by Dave Devine Three Phoenix residents are vying in this month's Arizona Corporation Commission Republican primary for two places on the Nov. 2 general-election ballot. An ACC incumbent with additional political experience, Gary Pierce says he enjoys the utility-infrastructure-planning ... | The EU must support clean energy, not dirty coal Eu Business Wed, 04 Aug 2010 14:41 PM PDT The EU aspires to be a world leader in reducing carbon emissions. It seeks to develop renewable sources of energy and new ways of making coal and gas cleaner. Success in these areas would enhance the EUâs energy security and foster innovative sectors, as well as helping the EU to achieve its climate change targets. But it will require significant investment. | Duke Farms constructing solar array to power future buildings MyCentralJersey.com Wed, 04 Aug 2010 14:37 PM PDT HILLSBOROUGH â" In envisioning a newer, greener future for the property's energy needs, Duke Farms representatives have embarked on plans to construct one of the largest ground-mounted solar arrays in the state. | Lessons From a Failing Smart Grid Fast Company Magazine Wed, 04 Aug 2010 14:36 PM PDT Smart grids are supposed to be the future of our aging electric system. And XCel Energy's SmartGridCity project was supposed to turn Boulder, Colorado into the ultimate smart grid hub. According to a 2008 press release from XCel, Boulder would become a city that could "support easily dispatched distributed generation technologies (such as plug-in hybrid electric vehicles with vehicle-to-grid ... | Public comment sought in watershed assessment The Kentucky Post Wed, 04 Aug 2010 14:36 PM PDT FRANKFORT, Ky. â" The Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet is seeking public comment until Sept. 3 on a draft report addressing E. coli impairments in the Beaver Creek Watershed located in Floyd and Knott counties. | Union angry over Ergon Indigenous sacking ABC via Yahoo!7 News Wed, 04 Aug 2010 14:35 PM PDT The Electrical Trades Union (ETU) says it has concerns about the treatment of an Ergon Energy employee in far north Queensland. | Council wants numbers on IMPA program The Bremen Enquirer Wed, 04 Aug 2010 14:34 PM PDT By Anita Munson Editor Bremen Town Council heard a request from Indiana Municipal Power Agency to participate in a proposed energy reduction program at its July 26 meeting. IMPA is the not-for-profit power provider to 52 Indiana municipalities and is based in Carmel. | | |
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