US Energy Dept. Alters FutureGen Plans in Illinois ABC News Thu, 05 Aug 2010 18:44 PM PDT US Energy Department changes FutureGen plans in Illinois, won't build new plant FutureGen - United States Department of Energy - Illinois - United States - Energy | City Switches To Energy Saving Street Lights Beverly Hills Courier Thu, 05 Aug 2010 18:40 PM PDT Beverly Hills is on track to see a huge savings in electricity costs as the City comes closer to completing its Street Light Replacement Project. | The buzz on energy drinks North Shore News Thu, 05 Aug 2010 18:38 PM PDT Energy drinks are flooding the market. They've become so popular that sales at convenience stores are surpassing those of soft drinks. It's common now to see coolers by checkouts containing only energy drinks. | Otter Tail electric bills rise with wind power AP via Yahoo! Finance Thu, 05 Aug 2010 18:34 PM PDT Otter Tail Power Co.'s North Dakota customers will see higher electric bills as the utility adds more wind power to its energy sources, state regulators say. | Black Hills Slips To Loss In Q2; Reaffirms FY10 EPS Outlook - Update RTT News Thu, 05 Aug 2010 18:26 PM PDT Diversified energy company Black Hills Corp. (BKH) reported a net loss for the second quarter, reflecting an unrealized loss on interest rate swaps, while the prior-year period results include an unrealized gain. Excluding items, adjusted earnings per share increased from last year. Looking ahead, the company reaffirmed its earnings outlook for fiscal year 2010. | Consolidated Edison Q2 Profit Rises 22%; Boosts 2010 Profit View - Update RTT News Thu, 05 Aug 2010 18:11 PM PDT Diversified utility company Consolidated Edison, Inc. (ED) reported Thursday a 22% year-over-year growth in profit for the second quarter, boosted by cost control and stronger than expected performance at its competitive energy businesses. Ongoing earnings per share for the quarter rose and came in line with analysts' expectations. The company also raised its earnings forecast for the full-year ... | | |
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