Courthouse expansion using efficient design BaldwinCountyNow.com Mon, 29 Nov 2010 22:40 PM PST FAIRHOPE, Ala. - When completed next summer, the Fairhope Satellite Courthouse project will more than double the size of the existing building and seek EPA-sponsored Energy Star recognition based on energy efficiency design standards used during its construction. | 20. Motion to cut RM10 from minister's salary fails The Star Mon, 29 Nov 2010 22:39 PM PST KUALA LUMPUR: A motion in Parliament Tuesday by Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad (PAS-Kuala Selangor) to cut RM10 from the salary of Energy, Green Technology and Water Minister Datuk Seri Peter Chin failed. | Hardly a strong start-up company Boston Globe Mon, 29 Nov 2010 22:39 PM PST On Sunday in Atlanta, the Bruins continued to perfect the formula theyâve seemingly mastered this month. Fail to show up in the first period. Watch the other team start to run them out of the rink. Chase the game and show a little life later. Run out of energy and drop another decision. | Yalies tackle climate change in Cancun Yale Daily News Mon, 29 Nov 2010 22:36 PM PST Yale students will be in Cancun, Mexico for the next two weeks, but they will not be lounging at the beach. The group of about 40 undergraduate and graduate students are heading south to work with international delegations and non-governmental organizations to promote global climate change. The School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, the Yale Climate and Energy Institute and the Yale Law ... | Revitalized Redskins ready to make a run at blue banner Calaveras Enterprise Mon, 29 Nov 2010 22:34 PM PST The energy is back and it couldnât have returned at a more important time for the Calaveras High football team. Tonight in San Andreas, Calaveras hosts Union Mine of Placerville in the Sac-Joaquin Section Division IV semifinals. | Town Meeting adopts âStretch Codeâ Woburn Daily Times Chronicle Mon, 29 Nov 2010 22:23 PM PST WINCHESTER â" Town Meeting accepted the âStretch Code,â an energy-saving, optional appendix to the building code, just in time for the town to file its application with the state to become a Green Community. | Water there to start oil shale work, GAO says The Daily Sentinel Mon, 29 Nov 2010 22:21 PM PST Itâs likely that the nationâs oil shale states have enough water to start an energy industry based on the rock, but it would soon have to compete with downstream demands, including those of cities and towns, and endangered fish, a government report says. The Green River Formation of Colorado, Utah and Wyoming contains the equivalent of as many as 3 trillion barrels of oil, the Government ... | | |
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