Fallin names transition leaders The Edmond Sun Mon, 08 Nov 2010 18:43 PM PST OKLAHOMA CITY â" Gov.-elect Mary Fallin announced Monday that Devon Energy Executive Chairman Larry Nichols and former Oklahoma state Sen. Glenn Coffee will co-chair her governorâs transition team. Nichols and Coffee will assist Fallin in naming key staff members who will help move Oklahoma forward with jobs and a better economy, she said. | Clean Energy Fuels trims loss in 3Q INO News Mon, 08 Nov 2010 18:43 PM PST (AP:SEAL BEACH, Calif.) Clean Energy Fuels Corp., which provides fuel for natural gas vehicles, trimmed its loss in the third quarter as it benefited from a non-cash gain, smaller charges and a 46 percent jump in revenue. | Duke fires Indiana chief, lawyer after ethics flap Louisville Courier-Journal Mon, 08 Nov 2010 18:43 PM PST Duke Energy has fired the president of its Indiana operations and a staff attorney following an ethics flap over its dealings with state utility regulators. | Duke tax decision may take 4 years The Cincinnati Enquirer Mon, 08 Nov 2010 18:39 PM PST It might take four years before local communities learn whether they will lose a total of $6.2 million in taxes paid annually by Duke Energy Ohio, and the final decision might rest with the Ohio Supreme Court, public officials were told Monday night. | Colder Weather Means Turning Up the Heat KJCT 8 Grand Junction Mon, 08 Nov 2010 18:35 PM PST Fireplaces and wood-burning stoves need service before they are used for the first time of the year. As for those in Mesa County in need of assistance paying their energy bills, there is help to be found. | Shares weaker at noon on Shell's sale Herald Sun Mon, 08 Nov 2010 18:29 PM PST THE share market was weaker at noon, dragged lower following the sale of a major holding in energy group Woodside Petroleum. | Kent State ranks second in Campus Conservation Nationals Kentwired.com Mon, 08 Nov 2010 18:19 PM PST Kent State ranks second in the state of Ohio and 14th nationally among 39 other U.S. universities on Campus Conservation Nationals. Overall, Kent State reduced .4 percent of energy-use among all 19 residence halls on campus as of the first week of the competition. Although competition among halls and universities is voluntary, it is beneficial that Kent State takes part in this nationwide ... | | |
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