Warren teachers, without contract, turn up volume at board meeting MyCentralJersey.com Wed, 06 Oct 2010 14:43 PM PDT WARREN â" A large contingent of teachers who attended a recent Board of Education meeting looked like they came out to acknowledge an Energy Education presentation that night, recognizing the district's dedication to reducing its energy bills, to the tune of $225,000. | Moody's: GE ratings unaffected by Dresser deal INO News Wed, 06 Oct 2010 14:43 PM PDT (AP:NEW YORK) Moody's Investors Service said Wednesday its debt ratings and outlook on General Electric Co. are not affected by the conglomerate's acquisition of energy equipment maker Dresser Inc. for $3 billion in cash. | PG&E still hoping to bring plant to Oakley Oakley News Wed, 06 Oct 2010 14:43 PM PDT OAKLEY -- Recently denied permission to build a power plant here, PG&E is not giving up. The energy company has asked the California Public Utilities Commission to reconsider its decision to block the proposed Oakley generating station, citing a change in the deadline for completing the project. | UAEâs planned green city gets first residents Gulf Times Wed, 06 Oct 2010 14:39 PM PDT Abu Dhabiâs planned Masdar City, which is to be the worldâs first powered solely by renewable energy, now has residentsâ"students at the Masdar Institute of Science and Technology. | Retailers in talks to join govtâs âgreen dealâ Gulf Times Wed, 06 Oct 2010 14:38 PM PDT Some of the UK âs biggest and best-known retailers are in talks with ministers about the opportunity to sell loft insulation and other home energy improvements under the governmentâs âgreen dealâ. | Scientists root for nuclear power plant The Telegraph Wed, 06 Oct 2010 14:38 PM PDT The scientific fraternity has made a renewed pitch for a nuclear power plant in West Bengal where the demand for power has been steadily rising. âMore than 80 per cent of energy is produced from coal â" a fuel that emits a high amount of carbon and greenhouse gases. | Electric car charging stations coming to Mass. Mass High Tech: The Journal of New England Technology Wed, 06 Oct 2010 14:34 PM PDT Massachusetts could get up to 100 electric vehicle charging stations through $200,000 in funding announced by state officials Wednesday. The state Department of Energy Resources said it will take applications from cities and towns interested in installing charging stations in their communities. | | |
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