Students should start day off right North Platte Telegraph Sat, 02 Oct 2010 02:35 AM PDT The North Platte Telegraph Handing kids a Pop-Tart as they head out the door to meet the school bus may be fast and easy, but it could lead to problems later in the day. With the fall semester just around the corner, local nutritionists are stressing the importance of eating properly for energy and an optimal learning experience. | Thousands to receive energy firm refunds Northern Echo Sat, 02 Oct 2010 02:21 AM PDT THOUSANDS of customers could receive refunds after one of the regionâs biggest energy suppliers was ordered to repay overcharged households. | County Board OKs highway shop purchase counteroffer Door County Advocate Sat, 02 Oct 2010 02:20 AM PDT The Door County Board on Thursday approved a new counteroffer for a company that wants to buy the former county Highway Shop to renovate into a green energy generation plant. | Boulder City, NV Energy in dispute over power charges Las Vegas Sun Sat, 02 Oct 2010 02:15 AM PDT As they try to resolve a dispute over hiked rates, Boulder City and NV Energy are engaged in on-going contract negotiations over the companyâs share of the cityâs power purchases. | Ontario's green plan sparks trade dispute Daily Gleaner Sat, 02 Oct 2010 02:11 AM PDT Ontario's green energy ambitions appear to be pitting the country's biggest trading partners against Canada in a dispute over government subsidies for solar and wind power projects. | Energy-use contract approved Branson Tri-Lakes News Sat, 02 Oct 2010 02:08 AM PDT FORSYTH â" Taney County commissioners approved a contract Wednesday with an electric company based in Reeds Spring to perform work at four locations within the county as part of a project designed to reduce energy use. | PolitFact: State Sen. Alexander way off on solar panel payback St. Petersburg Times Sat, 02 Oct 2010 02:05 AM PDT By Becky Bowers, Times Staff Writer Friday, October 1, 2010 The Florida solar rebate debate begs for a little sunshine. The state owes Floridians $52.7Â million in unpaid solar energy rebates. But lawmakers recently ignored Gov. Charlie Crist's request to tap federal stimulus money to dent the backlog. Senate budget chief J.D. Alexander, R-Lake Wales, told a St. Petersburg Times reporter, "It ... | CHELSEA: CRC resident honored for volunteer service The Chelsea Standard Sat, 02 Oct 2010 02:02 AM PDT Hertha Laupmanis, a resident of the Chelsea Retirement Community recently was honored with a Senior Impact Award recognizing senior volunteers who put energy and commitment to work in their communities. The award is from Priority Health, a Michigan-based health insurance company. | Developer signs contractors to build its bioethanol plant Post-Tribune Sat, 02 Oct 2010 02:01 AM PDT Earl Powers confirmed Friday that his Evansville-based company Powers Energy LLC has reached an agreement with three Lake County construction firms to build a $254 million garbage-to-ethanol plant in Schneider. "We agreed to terms, all four of us," Powers said. Powers Energy sent out a proposed contract by e-mail to the companies Thursday. Powers took representatives of the companies to tour a ... | State Line Energy plant's smoke a bad habit Post-Tribune Sat, 02 Oct 2010 02:01 AM PDT For more than six years, a Northwest Indiana power plant has repeatedly violated air pollution laws and aggravated respiratory illnesses for residents nearby. The coal-fired State Line Energy power plant in Hammond exceeded its permit limit for smoke thickness more than 1,700 times since the beginning of 2004. The company claimed to have valid excuses for some of the violations, but had no ... | | |
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