Metro Researcher Tests Turning Chicken Manure into Energy FOX 4 Kansas City Thu, 21 Oct 2010 14:44 PM PDT The Kansas City-based Midwest Research Institute is evaluating a system that takes manure from chickens and turns it into energy people can use. The pilot-scale system is being tested at a research farm in Butler, Missouri. | LIHEAP Subsidy Component to begin November 1st WBKO Bowling Green Thu, 21 Oct 2010 14:43 PM PDT Community Action of Southern Kentucky will have a program that will help low-income families with their heating bills starting in November. The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program also known as LIHEAP is a Subsidy Program to assist those in need. | VH1.com To Stream Premiere Of Kanye Westâs Runaway Film Vh1 Blog Thu, 21 Oct 2010 14:41 PM PDT Hereâs a heads-up that in addition to premiering on MTV, BET and MTV2, Kanye Westâs short film Runaway (featuring the song of the same name) will simultaneously stream live on VH1.com, MTV.com and BET.com. This is all going down Saturday, October 23 at 8/7c. More details in the press release excerpt below: Capitalizing on this burst of energy in the ongoing campaign towards the much-anticipated ... | Enphase's Rooftop Solar Revolution Forbes Thu, 21 Oct 2010 14:41 PM PDT Enphase Energy rethought the way solar power gets into your home. Now it faces a pack of hungry competitors. | US to keep close eye on Venezuela-Iran energy deals AFP via Yahoo! News Thu, 21 Oct 2010 14:32 PM PDT The United States will be vigilant of the energy cooperation deals made between Iran and Venezuela to make sure they do not violate sanctions against Tehran, the US State Department said Thursday. | Judge dismisses suit over oil pipeline expansions INO News Thu, 21 Oct 2010 14:30 PM PDT (AP:MINNEAPOLIS) A federal judge in Minnesota has dismissed a lawsuit challenging the permits for oil pipelines in the Upper Midwest. The environmental groups who brought the lawsuit claimed the government didn't properly analyze the effects of two pipelines being built by Enbridge Energy. | The Sun Doesn't Shine on Green Stadiums BusinessWeek Thu, 21 Oct 2010 14:27 PM PDT Solar panels are slow to pay for themselves, and owners are putting their money in other energy-saving technologies that drive down costs | | |
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