Energy Audits Help Agriculture Producers Yankton Press & Dakotan Thu, 17 Feb 2011 23:44 PM PST HURON â" USDAâs Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is expanding last yearâs initiative to conduct and implement energy audits. The On-Farm Energy Audit/Implementation Initiative will help farmers and ranchers conduct energy audits and improve their overall energy efficiency. The initiative continues to provide assistance to producers who have not yet conducted an on-farm energy audit ... | Energy commission wraps up public consultation process Times & Transcript Fri, 18 Feb 2011 02:05 AM PST New Brunswickers want the province to remain in control of its energy future, but that doesn't mean it needs to own the source of the power, says the energy commission's co-chairmen. | Energy commission wraps up consultations Times & Transcript Fri, 18 Feb 2011 02:11 AM PST New Brunswickers have demanded that the province remain in control of its energy future - but that it doesn't need to own the source of the power, according to the energy commission's co-chairs. | Energy advisory board in infancy Pikes Peak Courier View Thu, 17 Feb 2011 23:42 PM PST Suzanne Brown wears a lot of hats as program manager and community energy coordinator for the Woodland Park Office of Economic Development and as the administrative assistant for the Woodland Park Downtown Development Authority. | Department Of Energy Offers Support For An Oregon Solar Manufacturing Project PhotonicsOnline Fri, 18 Feb 2011 00:55 AM PST U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu recently announced the offer of a conditional commitment to SoloPower, Inc. for a $197M loan guarantee to support the retrofit of an existing building and installation of additional equipment to operate a thin-film solar panel manufacturing facility in Wilsonville, Oregon. | Study finds energy drinks bad for youth Queens Chronicle Thu, 17 Feb 2011 23:07 PM PST Energy drinks donât just help children and young adults stay up to study, they also negatively impact their blood pressure and heart rates, according to a new study. | | |
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