Energy meeting in Williston to feature govâs chief of staff Williston Herald Sat, 26 Feb 2011 02:44 AM PST The MonDak Energy Alliance will feature upcoming industrial developments at its next meeting, Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the courtyard at the Airport International Inn in Williston. There is no charge for admission. | Amid confusion, KV Bike Park on hold, future uncertain Kern Valley Sun Sat, 26 Feb 2011 02:43 AM PST Cathy PerfectKern Valley Sun What began last spring as a community project flush with inspired enthusiasm and energy, has stalled due to conflicts within the Kernville Chamber of Commerce and KVâBike Park operators. | AEHI's Gillispie Listed as Consultant for Proposed Nuke Plant in Colorado Boise Weekly Sat, 26 Feb 2011 02:41 AM PST A newspaper story in Pueblo, Colo., reports that Don Gillispie, the controversial CEO of Eagle-based Alternate Energy Holdings Inc. is serving as a consultant for a familiar proposal: building a 3,000-megawatt nuclear power plant, this time southeast of Pueblo. The Pueblo Chieftain reported today that Colorado attorney Don Banner has a plan, but what he doesn't have "is government approval ... | Allegheny, FirstEnergy merger deal now complete The Times West Virginian Sat, 26 Feb 2011 02:26 AM PST The merger agreement between Allegheny Energy Inc. and FirstEnergy Corp. is now complete, and Fairmont has been named the home of the companyâs West Virginia regional headquarters. | LLC energy conferences a recruiting tool for college Journal Gazette & Times-Courier Sat, 26 Feb 2011 02:19 AM PST MATTOON - On Wednesday, Lake Land College will host another energy innovation conference to help the public learn more about saving on energy costs. But the conference, now in its fourth year, is also energizing recruitment of students for the community college. | Alward flies to D.C. to talk shop with U.S. officials Times & Transcript Sat, 26 Feb 2011 02:17 AM PST Premier David Alward says his weekend trip to Washington, D.C., will focus on expanding New Brunswick's military manufacturing sector and include one-on-one meetings with state officials to discuss energy and border issues. | N.B. premier headed to Washington Times & Transcript Sat, 26 Feb 2011 02:12 AM PST Premier David Alward says his weekend trip to Washington, D.C., will focus on expanding New Brunswick's military manufacturing sector and include one-on-one meetings with northeastern state governors on energy and border issues. | Alward hopes to build relationships with new governors in Washington Times & Transcript Sat, 26 Feb 2011 02:11 AM PST Premier David Alward says his weekend trip to Washington, D.C., will focus on expanding New Brunswick's military manufacturing sector and include one-on-one meetings with northeastern governors on energy and border issues. | | |
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