Printed letters, Dec. 12, 2010 The Daily Sentinel Sun, 12 Dec 2010 02:36 AM PST Kudos to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission for its efforts to ensure every Coloradan can breathe cleaner air. Its decision Thursday to implement the Clean Air-Clean Jobs Act and embrace abundant natural gas will reduce air pollution, create jobs and propel Colorado toward a more prosperous energy future. Coal-fired power plants are among the largest contributors to air pollution ... | TU says fracturing threatens streams Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Sun, 12 Dec 2010 02:33 AM PST At a recent U.S. Department of the Interior forum on natural gas hydraulic fracturing, Trout Unlimited asked the nationâs energy industry to find innovative ways to protect fish and wildlife habitat. | Panel looks at meshing with grids Detroit Free Press Sun, 12 Dec 2010 02:20 AM PST A creative combination of government regulations and more advanced technology will be needed to integrate renewable-energy sources such as solar and wind into electricity grids worldwide on a more significant scale, said a panel of international experts. | Some alternative energy companies moving ahead in state Detroit Free Press Sun, 12 Dec 2010 02:20 AM PST Last week's announcement that Michigan has attracted its first large wind-turbine assembly plant provides a much-needed lift for the state's fledgling alternative energy industry. | Shootout with Cowboys has high stakes for Eagles Delaware County Daily Times Sun, 12 Dec 2010 02:14 AM PST ARLINGTON, Texas â" When Dallas week began, the energy in the Eagles locker room was a lot like the get-up-and-go before the rematch with Donovan McNabb. | Rutgers outlasts Auburn Montgomery Advertiser Sun, 12 Dec 2010 02:13 AM PST PITTSBURGH -- Kenny Gabriel scored a game-high 18 points and Earnest Ross notched his second double-double of the season with 15 points, a game-high 10 rebounds and five assists but Auburn's comeback fell short Saturday in a 63-54 loss to Rutgers in the DirecTV SEC-Big East Invitational in the Consol Energy Center . | Carmel sells energy center; now it'll buy it back The Indianapolis Star Sun, 12 Dec 2010 01:50 AM PST CARMEL, Ind. -- The preparations for the heating and cooling of the new Palladium concert hall have resulted in some elaborate financial arrangements to keep money flowing into Carmel. | Unclear on Nuclear: Looming power shortage puts nuclear energy back on the drawing board Business Mirror Sun, 12 Dec 2010 01:40 AM PST History seems to be repeating itself in the case of the countryâs love-hate relationship with nuclear energy. Amid frenzied lobbying in Congress by both the opposers, led by Greenpeace, and the energy players that are betting on nuclear as a safe, clean (read: good alternative to fossil fuels) means for building capacity while the specter of industries being threatened by a power shortfall is ... | | |
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