Brewer: Arizona will be renewable-energy leader The Arizona Republic Mon, 31 Jan 2011 22:44 PM PST Attending a renewable-energy company's grand opening Monday, Gov. Jan Brewer said Arizona will become the U.S. leader in solar manufacturing and technology. | PSE to buy energy credits Seattle Times Mon, 31 Jan 2011 22:40 PM PST King County will sell $500,000 a year of emissions credits for turning gas from decaying garbage into a power source. The Metropolitan King County Council authorized the sale of credits to Puget Sound Energy on Monday. | Scientists Find New Way to Utilize Solar Energy The Daily Californian Mon, 31 Jan 2011 22:39 PM PST Americans may be one step closer to driving zero-emission cars, as a new Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory report published this month sheds light on new methods for harnessing solar energy. | City of Foley explores LED options BaldwinCountyNow.com Mon, 31 Jan 2011 22:39 PM PST FOLEY â" The City of Foley is considering shedding some new light throughout the city by experimenting with LED technology, which will last longer and use less energy resulting in long-term savings for the city. | US approves 5th solar plant on western public land Boston Globe Mon, 31 Jan 2011 22:39 PM PST Interior Secretary Ken Salazar has approved a big solar energy plant in the Mojave Desert, making it the fifth such project on western U.S. public lands to win federal authorization. | Progress expands solar aid Daytona Beach News-Journal Mon, 31 Jan 2011 22:38 PM PST Progress Energy Florida will soon offer more financial incentives for its customers who want to add a solar photovoltaic or solar water-heating system. | NIPSCO offers tips to save energy The Michigan City News-Dispatch Mon, 31 Jan 2011 22:38 PM PST MICHIGAN CITY â" NIPSCO is distributing a list of tips for saving energy â" and money â" during the winter. | Nuke pact with US will not hit Indian foreign policy: Expert New Kerala Mon, 31 Jan 2011 22:36 PM PST Bangalore, Jan 31 : Former Atomic Energy Commission Chairman M R Srinivasan said the opposition to the civilian nuclear deal with the US was politically driven and the objections raised were unwarranted. | European inflation jumps to 2.4 pc, more than expected Nine O'Clock Mon, 31 Jan 2011 22:34 PM PST Inflation in Europe jumped to 2.4 per cent this month amid a pickup in food and energy costs, data released Monday by the European Union statistics office Eurostat showed. According to a press release, the figure for the 17- member eurozone was in line with analystsâ forecasts. | | |
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