Energizing hope, Cirro donates $5,000 to shelter Plano Courier Tue, 21 Dec 2010 22:41 PM PST With donations like the recent $5,000 contribution from Cirro Energy, Hopeâs Door can continue to provide assistance to people in need. Pictured left to right: Mike Rose, Patrice Tosi and Lee Dunlap. | Wanted: Buyer for controversial Cape Wind energy Journal Inquirer Tue, 21 Dec 2010 22:40 PM PST BOSTON â" Cape Wind has outlasted a decade of government review, a slew of court brawls and fierce opposition from mariners, fishermen, Indian tribes and Kennedys just to win the right to sell its wind-fueled electricity. | Food prices to skyrocket in new year Belfast Telegraph Tue, 21 Dec 2010 22:38 PM PST Food prices are set to spiral in the new year exacerbating the squeeze on household budgets that have already been hit by higher petrol and energy bills. | City Council set to hear natural gas proposal Southlake Times Tue, 21 Dec 2010 22:34 PM PST Months of planning and public hearings may come to an end Tuesday night as the city council is set to hear a proposal to allow XTO Energy to place natural gas wells near the intersection of Highland Street and State Highway 114. | G.I. enters new wind power agreement Grand Island Independent Tue, 21 Dec 2010 22:34 PM PST Grand Island city leaders agreed this week to join a new wind energy project -- the fourth the city has joined in the past 12 years. | MILLSTONE: Special meeting set for solar farm plan The Messenger-Press Tue, 21 Dec 2010 22:32 PM PST MILLSTONE A former wheat field behind the Moto Industrial Park could be sprouting electric power next year instead if a proposed 20-megawatt solar energy farm secures Planning Board approval at a special Dec. 22 meeting. | WEST AMWELL: Solar installation hearing will continue on Dec. 28 The Beacon Tue, 21 Dec 2010 22:29 PM PST WEST AMWELL â" Seventy-nine residents signed a petition objecting to a planned solar energy installation, but the Zoning Board of Adjustment wonât get to see it because the boardâs attorney says it is âat best valueless and at worst prejudicial.â | Lawrenceville School to go solar The Lawrence Ledger Tue, 21 Dec 2010 22:26 PM PST A farm field that belongs to The Lawrenceville School is going to grow a new crop solar energy, courtesy of Olâ Sol and nearly 25,000 solar panels. | | |
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