Windsor Locks school installs ambitious solar project Journal Inquirer Sun, 02 Jan 2011 22:37 PM PST WINDSOR LOCKS â" The installation of 1,000 solar panels on the new roof of the North Street School is under way, and when theyâre all in place by the end of February â" weather permitting â" the school will begin to save an estimated $5,000 a year on energy for the next 25 years. | Toreador Provides Operational Update Business Wire Sun, 02 Jan 2011 22:31 PM PST PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Regulatory News: Toreador Resources Corporation (NASDAQ:TRGL) (Paris:TOR) today announced the following operational update: As already fully disclosed, Toreador Energy France S.C.S. filed an application on December 11, 2008 to request the extension of the validity of the Châteaurenard concession and of the Saint-Firmin-des-Bois concession for an additional period of 25 ... | Letters To The Editor Journal Inquirer Sun, 02 Jan 2011 22:30 PM PST The cruelest tax upon all income levels â" but most particularly upon seniors, those with lower incomes, and most families in the Northeast â" is the increase in energy prices in recent months. | Meter readers will be retained to perform other duties, MEC official says Mohave Daily News Sun, 02 Jan 2011 22:29 PM PST BULLHEAD CITY â" Mohave Electric Cooperativeâs âSmart Meterâ project continues. MEC is replacing its meters in Bullhead City in two phases. So far, approximately 6,000 new meters have been installed, according to Peggy Gillman, MEC manager of public affairs and energy services. | Evans Turns It On The Harrisonburg Daily News-Record Sun, 02 Jan 2011 22:28 PM PST HARRISONBURG - With her energy sapped by a kidney illness, Dawn Evans nearly didn't play Sunday. But James Madison women's basketball coach Kenny Brooks used his star judiciously in the first half, sitting her around media timeouts and taking her off the ball defensively, and the strategy worked. | School to have zero energy impact Standard-Examiner Sun, 02 Jan 2011 22:18 PM PST SALT LAKE CITY â" A private school in a Salt Lake County suburb will have zero energy impact. no read more | Still time to apply for new energy credit Fort Frances Times Sun, 02 Jan 2011 22:12 PM PST Earlier this year, the Ontario government implemented a permanent Northern Ontario Energy Credit to help eligible low- to middle-income northerners with their household costs, as part of the âOpen Ontarioâ plan. The credit provides up to $130 for a single person and up to $200 per family. read more | | |
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