Loans available for farm conservation The Columbus Dispatch Mon, 27 Sep 2010 02:42 AM PDT Renewable energy and water quality all have made headlines this year - and each could get a boost from a loan program promoted by a federal agriculture official last week during a visit to central Ohio. The loan program, launched this month by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, provides farmers and farm-related business operators access to credit to help prevent erosion and conserve their land ... | Turkmenistan to boost energy supplies to China AP via Yahoo! Finance Mon, 27 Sep 2010 02:37 AM PDT Turkmenistan has opened a new natural gas compression station, enabling the energy-rich Central Asian nation to significantly boost the volume of its deliveries to China. | Senators reckon they can pass "clean" RES bill vnunet.com Mon, 27 Sep 2010 02:37 AM PDT BusinessGreen.com Staff, BusinessGreen , Monday 27 September 2010 at 10:20:00 Bi-partisan group of Senators confident they can pass US renewable energy bill without including nuclear and fossil fuel kick backs The bi-partisan group of Senators behind the recently launched Renewable Energy Standard (RES) bill is confident it can pass a " clean" version of the legislation without having to add ... | Putin and the weapon of energy Russian Information Agency Novosti Mon, 27 Sep 2010 02:35 AM PDT Rather than oil, the production of which in Russia is not only costly but also forecast to have reached its peak by now, the real energy potential for Moscow is in gas. The country's gas reserves are nearly one-third of the world's total of proven reserves, 25 percent of which is held by the giant Gazprom alone. Russia thus will certainly continue to be the primary supplier of gas to many ... | Wind Towers will Have to Wait East Aurora Advertiser Mon, 27 Sep 2010 02:31 AM PDT If anyone is thinking about building a wind turbine in the Town of Aurora, he or she will have to wait a little longer. On Sept. 13 the Aurora Town Board decided to extend its moratorium on residential wind energy conversion systems. The initial moratorium began in February, and the town is extending the matter for another three months as officials work to formulate a new law to address any ... | Gov. Ted Strickland: Tax credits will lure more business The Cincinnati Enquirer Mon, 27 Sep 2010 02:31 AM PDT Whoever wins the race for Ohio governor this fall will face a potential $3 billion budget shortfall, double-digit unemployment, a shrinking manufacturing base and wages that lag the rest of the nation. Here's where Ted Strickland stands on the economic issues. In 2008, Strickland won legislative approval of a $1.57 billion jobs package. It's giving incentives for advanced energy projects, urban ... | Russia wants to supply all of China's gas needs WQOW Eau Claire Mon, 27 Sep 2010 02:23 AM PDT China and Russia signed agreements Monday to boost energy cooperation, while Moscow said it is ready to supply its energy hungry neighbor with all its natural gas needs. | Energy specialists to share their ideas Boston Globe Mon, 27 Sep 2010 02:22 AM PDT Hundreds of public and private energy specialists are scheduled to be in Boston this week for the annual National Association of State Energy Officials conference. The goals of the four-day meeting that starts tomorrow are to hear and share the latest on innovative financing and project implementation, clean energy technologies, and links between energy, environment, and transportation ... | | |
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