Mystery of the Oil Plume Solved? Microbes ate it. Environmental News Network Tue, 24 Aug 2010 14:42 PM PDT What is the real story about the "missing oil". One study shows that most of the oil is gone, while another shows that there is still a whole lot of it in a mid-depth plume not visible from the surface. The answer might have been found in research announced today by Lawrence Berkeley Lab of the US Department of Energy. They found the plume alright, but they also found that microbial activity ... | Sales/Business Development - 3 Positions (West Houston) Rigzone Tue, 24 Aug 2010 14:38 PM PDT Background : Join a winning team with an outstanding list of clients, modern offices, and a global presence. Clover Global Solutions specializes in contract and direct placement of Professional and Technical resources in Oil & Gas and Alternative Energy. | Weatherization assistance keeps Kentuckians warm with home improvements [Fitness and health] Louisville.com Tue, 24 Aug 2010 14:37 PM PDT Winter survival requires the ability to stay warm. That seems like a no-brainer, but too many Kentucky families suffer high energy bills and uncomfortable cold in the winter and unbearable heat in the summer because they're financially unable to make some basic home improvements. The Kentucky Weatherization Assistance program has been helping low-income families, and elderly and disabled ... | UG sales rebate program has generated about $60,000 in business Kansas City Kansan Tue, 24 Aug 2010 14:35 PM PDT You'll recall during the summer that the Unified Government launched an energy efficiency utility rebate program with several business across Kansas City, Kan. How's it going so far? In an update provided by the UG, just over $59,000 in business has been generated at participating stores. Exactly $59,238 of utilities have been sold, generating a sales tax of $5,796 for the city. In all, 203 ... | Processors join forces to tilt at offshore wind energy project PlasticsToday.com Tue, 24 Aug 2010 14:30 PM PDT Two plastics processors with plenty of "green cred" filed a joint petition to stop construction of an offshore wind energy facility. The clash in Rhode Island has made allies of the two processors, Toray Plastics and PolyTop, as well as a local environmental group, the Rhode Island chapter of the Conservation Law Foundation, which also has filed an appeal to halt building of the new site ... | | |
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