Energy study will address courthouse heating and cooling issues North Platte Telegraph Sat, 18 Dec 2010 02:39 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 Sat, 18 Dec 2010 02:38 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. | York MP says help needed with energy bills York Press Sat, 18 Dec 2010 02:31 AM PST PEOPLE on low incomes need help now in coping with rising energy bills and not next Spring, York Central MP Hugh Bayley said after he pressed Energy Secretary Chris Huhne to protect the old and the vulnerable. | Broken Bow wind farm is now a reality North Platte Telegraph Sat, 18 Dec 2010 02:30 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. | 'Hot rocks' power plant approved Bury Free Press Sat, 18 Dec 2010 02:27 AM PST A "hot rocks" power plant has been given the go-ahead at one of the UK's top tourist attractions. The revolutionary plant, which will draw its energy from deep below the earth's surface, could be a UK first when it is built at the Eden Project, near St Austell, Cornwall. | State government's energy use, recycling improve The News Journal Sat, 18 Dec 2010 02:25 AM PST An ambitious plan to slash state government energy use and expand recycling appears to be on or ahead of schedule, environmental officials said Friday. | Jim Doyle plans to keep busy: Im not going away Green Bay Press-Gazette Sat, 18 Dec 2010 02:11 AM PST MAPLE BLUFF Outgoing Democratic Gov. Jim Doyle told The Associated Press this week that he hopes to land a private sector job in Madison when he leaves office next month, working on issues like health care and sustainable energy. | Proposed solar contract between state, politically connected company raising questions Las Vegas Sun Sat, 18 Dec 2010 02:05 AM PST The state is considering switching to solar power for a significant number of its buildings and facilities, even though critics question whether the change would save taxpayers money. A politically connected Sparks company would have the first right to develop solar projects on 53 government properties and sell the generated energy back to the state, under the proposal Nevada officials are ... | City Hall window restoration not just window dressing Montgomery Advertiser Sat, 18 Dec 2010 02:03 AM PST The restoration of the 225 windows at Montgomery's City Hall has been a tedious, months-long process involving more than 4,500 panes of glass. But many believe the work was more than worth it because the windows will provide future generations a glimpse of the city's past while making the present a little more energy efficient. | Bench lifts Splash to 5th straight win Post-Tribune Sat, 18 Dec 2010 02:02 AM PST GARY -- Splash coach Jay Bradford was not a happy camper. His starting five were not showing a lot of energy in the early stages of their IBL matchup with the Great Lakes All-Stars, and Bradford eventually yelled out the one sentence a basketball player doesn't want to hear. "You guys don't want to play tonight," he said. Translation: Don't make me go to my bench because we're a deep team ... | | |
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