High energy bills leave some with sticker shock WPSD Local 6 Paducah Thu, 09 Sep 2010 22:40 PM PDT The sweltering summer heat may be behind us but the bills are pouring in. Those 100-degree temperatures we experienced this summer are costing us weeks later. | TV Review: 'Nikita': Kick-butt or buzz kill? Entertainment Weekly Thu, 09 Sep 2010 22:40 PM PDT Following a clever, crackling-energy season premiere of The Vampire Diaries , Nikita made its own crisp debut on Thursday night. Slick in the best way, Nikita is a smart new take on the gorgeous-but-agonized assassin character. | Weld takes step toward becoming alternative energy hub with new wind farm Greeley Tribune Thu, 09 Sep 2010 22:39 PM PDT A old-fashioned windmill sits next to the giant wind turbines at the Wind Farm Cedar Creek I Wind Farm just east of Grover. BP Wind Energy announced on Wednesday the official construction start of Cedar Creek II, an expansion of I to the east, north of New Raymer and Stoneham. | ROBBINSVILLE: District moving on solar lease project The Messenger-Press Thu, 09 Sep 2010 22:35 PM PDT ROBBINSVILLE The Board of Education has given a Trenton architecture firm the go-ahead to write the bid specifications for a 1.4-megawatt solar energy power purchase agreement that would essentially lease out the districtâs rooftops at the elementary, middle and high schools to a green energy investor. | ROBBINSVILLE: Rooftop view: Grainger shows off its solar panel power The Messenger-Press Thu, 09 Sep 2010 22:34 PM PDT ROBBINSVILLE â" It was a sultry 135 degrees on the sun-baked roof of the Grainger Distribution Center warehouse, where wilting visitors came to see the 3,900 solar panels that have made Rob Reynolds so hot on green energy. | Energy, deferred The Eloy Enterprise Thu, 09 Sep 2010 22:32 PM PDT Council rejected two proposals for energy savings projects in favor of a lesser expensive course of action earlier last month. | Jobs recovery 'will take 14 years' Belfast Telegraph Thu, 09 Sep 2010 22:28 PM PDT Employment will not return to pre-recession levels for 14 years and could take longer in some parts of the country hardest-hit by Government spending cuts, according to new research. Related Stories Anglo hit with loan ban over toxic debts Energy watchdog powers £210m of savings for Ulster consumers Staff face job losses after Connaught collapse Pension pots getting larger for top bosses ... | | |
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