Energy study will address courthouse heating and cooling issues North Platte Telegraph Thu, 16 Dec 2010 02:43 AM PST The North Platte Telegraph An energy study has been proposed for the Lincoln County Courthouse. At Monday's commissioners meeting, building and grounds supervisor Jack Gier said the survey would assess the efficiency of the current heating and cooling systems. | Commissioners will tackle energy study North Platte Telegraph Thu, 16 Dec 2010 02:42 AM PST The North Platte Telegraph A new energy study will be up for discussion at Monday's Lincoln County Board of Commissioners meeting. The study would assess the requirements and costs of updating the Lincoln County Courthouse heating and cooling systems. | Chris Huhne: The biggest energy market shake-up in 25 years Liberal Democrat Party Thu, 16 Dec 2010 02:38 AM PST "Taken together, these reforms can unlock private investment on an unprecedented scale, and ensure that we undergo the low-carbon electricity revolution at the lowest possible cost to consumers. It is time to get off the fossil fuel hook and onto clean, green electricity." | Timeless festive classic ballet on stage in Newtown Powys County Times Thu, 16 Dec 2010 02:36 AM PST BALLET Theatre UK aims to bring the most magical and captivating moments of classical ballet to audiences of all ages, delighting them with a passion and energy that is truly inspiring. | Solar act could spark lawsuits The Prague Post Thu, 16 Dec 2010 02:35 AM PST If passed, the amendment would halt support for solar plants that are not connected to the grid. A slew of lawsuits could be in the pipeline if lawmakers pass an amendment to the Renewable Energy Act that would significantly clamp down on the solar industry by introducing retroactive taxes. | Broken Bow wind farm is now a reality North Platte Telegraph Thu, 16 Dec 2010 02:34 AM PST The North Platte Telegraph The construction of a new wind farm near Broken Bow will bring the Nebraska Public Power District halfway to its renewable energy production goal. The goal is to have 10 percent of NPPD's energy come from renewable resources by 2020. | Allegheny seeks reconsideration of PATH plan Urbana Gazette Thu, 16 Dec 2010 02:34 AM PST Allegheny Energy has sent a request to the Frederick County Board of Zoning Appeals for reconsideration of the board's Nov. 18 denial of the special exception request, and will go in front of the board on Thursday to make their case. | | |
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