Hopes high but questions remain The University Leader Wed, 25 Aug 2010 22:37 PM PDT Confidence is contagious. At the Fort Hays State University football press conferences, there is a newfound positive energy radiating from the players that I have not felt in my four years covering them â" at least not to this degree. | Boro installs energy efficient lights The Record and Herald News Wed, 25 Aug 2010 22:36 PM PDT Contractors this month replaced nearly all the lights in borough hall and in the department of works (DPW) building with energy efficient lighting. Itâs a costly project, but the only thing taxpayers will see are savings. | Avon looking to bring wind energy to city The Morning Journal Wed, 25 Aug 2010 22:31 PM PDT AVON â" City Councilâs Service Committee continued the discussion last night of possibly bringing wind energy to the city. When the city first made public its interest in harvesting the wind for power, Mayor Jim Smith said the city was hit with a lot of proposals â" proposals that he wasnât sure how exactly to proceed with. | Southern California Edison to help with past due bills Kern Valley Sun Wed, 25 Aug 2010 22:26 PM PDT There is a very limited time available for TANIF, DHS, qualified applicants. Program ends Sept. 21. (No Exceptions) The Salvation Army, Lake Isabella Service Extension Unit has just received a government grant through The REACH program, known as "The Temporary Energy Assistance For Families", program or 'TEAF". This program may assist with SCE past due bill's for qualified applicants. The ... | Man honored for solar energy efforts Marin Independent Journal Wed, 25 Aug 2010 22:25 PM PDT A San Rafael man who drowned June 25 in a kayak accident is to receive a posthumous award next month for championing clean energy alternatives. | Board energetic about savings Woburn Daily Times Chronicle Wed, 25 Aug 2010 22:24 PM PDT WINCHESTER - Two members of the Energy Management Committee, Susan McPhee and Bill Swanton, recently came by the Board of Selectmen meeting with a reorganization request, a status report on renewable projects and an overview of state energy policy/grants. | City council, P&Z hear revised natural gas plans Southlake Times Wed, 25 Aug 2010 22:23 PM PDT Representatives from XTO Energy and Energy Transfer met with the Southlake City Council and Southlake Planning and Zoning Commission in a joint work session Aug. 4. No action was taken on the proposals at the meeting. | City Looking To Demolish Dilapidated Homes Sapulpa Daily Herald Wed, 25 Aug 2010 22:21 PM PDT In a far-reaching attempt to fix America, the federal government has used the Cash for Clunkers program to buy cars not performing to high fuel mileage, a recent cash for appliances not performing to energy standards, and now the offer is for homes that negatively impact the quality of life in neighborhoods. | Renewable energy more safe than Mother Nature Abbotsford Mission Times Wed, 25 Aug 2010 22:19 PM PDT Trying to comprehend the massive environmental devastation caused in a few brief moments by the recent Pemberton landslide is a mind-boggling exercise to say the least. | | |
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