Solar power's time to shine in Florida? Florida Today Sun, 05 Sep 2010 06:38 AM PDT Jacque Wirth was a local pioneer in getting consumers interested in harnessing the sun for electricity. It was more than three decades ago that she opened Solar Energy Systems of Brevard. | Windfarms grow cash for mafia The Age Sun, 05 Sep 2010 06:36 AM PDT Italy's wind farms, hailed as a source of clean energy, are generating more than electricity after becoming latest industry to be infiltrated by country's mobsters. | Program reduces energy bill costs Carteret County News-Times Sun, 05 Sep 2010 06:32 AM PDT CHERYL BURKE BROAD CREEK â" Jewell Hatcher, a mobile home resident, was tired of high electric bills and decided to do something about it. | Summit Parade of Homes showcases sustainability practices Summit Daily News Sun, 05 Sep 2010 06:31 AM PDT The 2010 Summit County Parade of Homes is the perfect opportunity to tour some of Summit County's most beautiful homes. The entries this year will showcase more than just beautiful homes with the latest design features. One trend from this year's entrants is focusing on sustainable building, energy efficiency and building green. Builders, architects and homeowners have worked together to ... | Mafia Cash in on Lucrative EU Wind Farm Handouts Novinite.com Sun, 05 Sep 2010 06:26 AM PDT An ill wind is blowing over Italy's green revolution, as the Mafia seek to capitalise on generous grants for renewable energy. They rise up high above the sun-scorched countryside, looking out over hilltop villages, palm trees, neatly-tended vineyards and olive groves. | Jury finds Williston man not guilty Sidney Herald Sun, 05 Sep 2010 06:17 AM PDT A jury in U.S. District Court in Billings found former Basic Energy Services employee Stuart Kringen, Williston, N.D., not guiltyWednesday on a felony charge of mail fraud. Prosecutors alleged Kringen was part of a false invoicing scheme that took hundreds of thousands of dollars from the Texas company over three years. | SEPTA to Recycle Brake Electricity KYW News Radio 1060 Sun, 05 Sep 2010 06:10 AM PDT SEPTA thinks train and trolley brakes do more than just make noise; the agency believes brakes produce electrical energy that can be captured and re-used. KYWâs Tony Romeo reports Laurie Actman of Viridity Energy says her firm has a partnership agreement with SEPTA to recapture lost energy from the Market-Frankford trains and Route 15 trolleys: [...] | Wind turbine projects meet resistance Omaha World-Herald Sun, 05 Sep 2010 06:09 AM PDT The Defense Department has emerged as a formidable opponent of wind projects, in direct conflict with the Energy Department. | | |
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