State seeking public input on renewable energy program KHON 2 Honolulu Wed, 02 Feb 2011 02:39 AM PST It's a program that's estimated to cost nearly one billion dollars, with the goal of our state being much less dependent on imported oil. The State is holding a series of meetings this week to get the public's input. | MILLSTONE: Solar farm hearing postponed The Messenger-Press Wed, 02 Feb 2011 02:39 AM PST MILLSTONE The Planning Board hearing on the 20-megawatt solar energy farm, which as been proposed for a section of a 132-acre tract of property behind the Moto Business & Industrial Park, has been rescheduled for Feb. 9. | The Idiotâs Guide to Qi Filipino Free Thinkers Wed, 02 Feb 2011 02:39 AM PST So what is Qi (Chi)? Is it a mysterious force used to channel your inner strength into fireballs and lasers? Is it a form of energy that can be manipulated to bring good fortune? Spiritual strength used to duel to the death? Take a little Chinese lesson in the history and evolution of Qi throughout the centuries... | Kohls powers 100 stores with solar energy Daily Record Wed, 02 Feb 2011 02:38 AM PST Kohl's Department Stores says 100 of their locations across the country now have solar panels. - 11:32 am A decorated Newark police detective has admitted beating a handcuffed prisoner during an assault... | Global Wind Power Installations Fell 7 Percent in 2010 Bloomberg Wed, 02 Feb 2011 02:36 AM PST Global wind power installations fell 7 percent last year as policy uncertainty in the U.S. led to a âdisappointingâ year there, and depressed electricity demand hit richer nations, the Global Wind Energy Council said. | Europe Producer Prices Increase the Most Since 2008 BusinessWeek Wed, 02 Feb 2011 02:34 AM PST European producer prices rose at the fastest annual pace in more than two years in December after energy costs surged, adding to the European Central Bankâs inflation concerns. | Energy panel urges caution Times & Transcript Wed, 02 Feb 2011 02:24 AM PST The co-chairmen of New Brunswick's energy commission are warning that new energy projects in the province could hurt economic growth. | Euro-zone Dec. producer prices jump 0.8% Market Watch Wed, 02 Feb 2011 02:21 AM PST LONDON (MarketWatch) -- Producer prices in the euro zone rose 0.8% in December versus the previous month and were up 5.3% compared to December 2009, the European Union statistics agency Eurostat reported Wednesday. Economists had forecast a 0.7% monthly rise and a 5.2% year-on-year increase. Excluding construction and energy, prices saw a 0.3% monthly rise in December and a 3.3% annual increase ... | Halliburton's Call-Buyers Have Energy TheStreet.com Wed, 02 Feb 2011 02:19 AM PST By Pete Najarian, co-founder of OptionMonster HOUSTON (OptionMonster) -- Halliburton has been ripping higher recently, and traders believe it might have enough energy for even more. OptionMonster's tracking systems lit up early Tuesday with call-buying, specifically the March 46 calls, which went for $1.69 and $1.70. More than 7,000 contracts traded by the end of the session vs. open interest of ... | | |
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