Fair waste tested as Uâs clean energy The Minnesota Daily Wed, 08 Sep 2010 22:44 PM PDT By: Ashley Bray Taking advantage of the variety of food offered annually at the Minnesota State Fair, researchers obtained waste samples in hopes of creating a new type of soup â" manure soup that is. Fortunately, this special type of soup is not intended for human consumption, although it may play a major role in benefiting the University of Minnesota in the future. The so-called âsoupâ is part ... | Oil Hovers Near $75 Amid US Crude Supply Drop ABC News Wed, 08 Sep 2010 22:43 PM PDT Oil hovers near $75 in Asia after report shows US crude supplies drop more than expected Asia - Business - Energy - Oil and Gas - Marketplaces | Iran, world's 8th biggest electricity producer Zawya Wed, 08 Sep 2010 22:43 PM PDT 09 September 2010 KARAJ - The Iranian Energy Minister said the Islamic Republic ranks 8th in generating electricity in the world. Majid Namjou told IRNA news agency on Tuesday that Iran currently has 51 power plants with a capacity to produce 57,000 megawatts of electricity per day. | Reorganized VeraSun asks farmers to return payments Grand Island Independent Wed, 08 Sep 2010 22:41 PM PDT Area farmers who sold corn to the former VeraSun Energy Corporation have recently been receiving notices from law firms in New York demanding that they pay back any money received from VeraSun 90 days prior to the company filing Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Oct. 31, 2008. The money is to be returned to the bankruptcy-reorganized VeraSun. | Good vibes guide Cougars into opene The Montclair Times Wed, 08 Sep 2010 22:37 PM PDT If Montclair Kimberley Academy could bottle all the positive energy reverberating out of last Thursdayâs impressive game-condition scrimmage against Queen of Peace, which ended in a resounding 33-6 MKA victory, it would certainly like to carry that momentum into the 2010 season opener. | ROBBINSVILLE: District moving on solar lease project The Messenger-Press Wed, 08 Sep 2010 22:34 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. | Energy, deferred The Eloy Enterprise Wed, 08 Sep 2010 22:34 PM PDT Council rejected two proposals for energy savings projects in favor of a lesser expensive course of action earlier last month. | ROBBINSVILLE: Rooftop view: Grainger shows off its solar panel power The Messenger-Press Wed, 08 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. | | |
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