Hatsopoulos brothers of Lincoln are energy production pioneers The MetroWest Daily News Sun, 23 Jan 2011 10:40 AM PST As chief executive officer of Waltham-based American DG Energy Inc., John Hatsopoulos oversees the companyâs cogeneration of electricity and heat, which it sells to commercial, industrial and institutional facilities. | It's lights out for the incandescent bulb CBS 47 Fresno Sun, 23 Jan 2011 10:16 AM PST LOS ANGELES (AP) â" The brightest bulb in most homes for more than a century is fading toward darkness this year as California turns out the light on the century-old incandescent. Beginning January 1st, the state began phasing out certain energy-sucking bulbs, federal standards the rest of the country will enact next year. Manufacturers will no longer make the traditional 100-watt bulb. The 75 ... | Bjork Protests Geothermal Energy Company Sale In Iceland The Huffington Post Sun, 23 Jan 2011 09:38 AM PST Singer Bjork joined fellow Icelanders in protesting the sale of a geothermal energy company this week, according to a recent Reuters report. In what seems to be a disturbing act of "parliamentary oversight," a deal was approved to sell Iceland's HS Orka to Magma Energy Corp, a Canadian-based geothermal firm. | Keeping small-scale wind energy alive The Buffalo News Sun, 23 Jan 2011 09:30 AM PST As small-and large-scale wind energy investment show signs of slowing nationally, a state grant program seeks to keep the small-scale wind energy movement alive in New York State. | California phases out incandescent lights in favor of longer-burning bulbs The Toledo Blade Sun, 23 Jan 2011 09:19 AM PST ASSOCIATED PRESS LOS ANGELES â" The brightest bulb in most homes for more than a century is fading toward darkness this year as California turns out the light on the century-old incandescent. Beginning Jan. 1, the state began phasing out certain energy-sucking bulbs, federal standards the rest of the country will enact next year. Manufacturers will no longer make the traditional 100-watt bulb ... | Nevada awaits word on 60-worker ethanol plant Nevada Journal Sun, 23 Jan 2011 09:13 AM PST DuPont Danisco Cellulosic Ethanol Company may open a plant next to Nevadaâs Lincolnway Energy by 2013 that would produce up to 50 million gallons a year and employ about 60 people. | | |
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