Energy Power Shifts From the West Russian Information Agency Novosti Sun, 23 Jan 2011 22:38 PM PST Oil and gas companies from Russia, China muscle into market-value rankings as national companies list shares | PECO repairing damages after underground explosions in Norristown Montgomery Life Sun, 23 Jan 2011 22:38 PM PST NORRISTOWN - Twenty-four hours after an underground explosion shut down the Salvation Army store on West Main Street, and diverted traffic off Main Street from the afternoon into the night hours, a Peco Energy work crew was digging up the sidewalk to replace an underground power cable on Wednesday afternoon. | Leland Yee introduces plan that can save taxpayers millions The San Francisco Examiner Sun, 23 Jan 2011 22:37 PM PST The state senator introduced legislation that his office said could save taxpayers millions of dollars by requiring public agencies to seek competitive bids for energy-related projects. State law currently exempts solar and other energy projects from competitive-bidding requirements, Yeeâs office said, meaning... | Expert: Energy boom may skip W. Slope, for now The Daily Sentinel Sun, 23 Jan 2011 22:36 PM PST The last boom in the western Colorado economy came as oil prices approached and then cleared $100 a barrel. Oil prices again are forecast to hit the same milestone, but energy companies, rather than rushing back into the Piceance Basin, are looking elsewhere. | O'Farrell grilled over energy policy BigPond News Sun, 23 Jan 2011 22:33 PM PST NSW Oppn Leader Barry O'Farrell has refused to rule out fully privatising the state's electricity assets. | HIGHTSTOWN: Peddie panel project Windsor-Hights Herald Sun, 23 Jan 2011 22:29 PM PST HIGHTSTOWN Peddie School will begin producing solar energy for the first time through the use of solar panels installed on the roof of its athletic center and constructed over a detention basin on campus. | Solar energy project eyed at Owen J. Roberts schools Spring-Ford Reporter & Valley Item Sun, 23 Jan 2011 22:25 PM PST With an eye on green energy and cost savings, the Owen J. Roberts School Board is considering undertaking a solar energy project that would provide electricity to the high school/middle school campus. | Pet of the Week 1/21/11 Maricopa Monitor Sun, 23 Jan 2011 22:23 PM PST Pita was pulled from a high kill shelter right before being scheduled to be euthanized. Pita is chi/doxi mix. Pita is a little spit fire with lots of energy. She has no fear of anything. She is approximately six months old. She loves the humans in her foster home and gets along great with other dogs. It is unknown how she is with cats. Adoption fee for baby Pita is $150. She is spayed and ... | Geothermal project session Saturday Journal Inquirer Sun, 23 Jan 2011 22:23 PM PST TOLLAND â" The Energy Task Force will hold a session Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Tolland Public Library to answer questions about the geothermal heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system proposed for the Hicks Memorial Municipal Center. | | |
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