Super-efficient furnace Tri-Valley Dispatch Thu, 03 Feb 2011 22:37 PM PST Editorâs note: James Dulleyâs nationally syndicated column is being distributed through a special program of the Arizona Department of Commerceâs Energy Office and now runs monthly in Tri-Valley Dispatch. | Solar energy powers fire safety gear in Mirdiff Zawya Thu, 03 Feb 2011 22:36 PM PST Dubai A dozen solar panels have been fitted on the streets of the Shurooq Villas development in Mirdiff to power fire safety equipment. Among the acacia trees in the residential area, the panels stand facing the sun to provide electricity to power 41 fire hydrant control panels. | Cauldron Energy's boss resigns thewest.com.au Thu, 03 Feb 2011 22:31 PM PST Cauldron Energy's chief executive Terry Topping has resigned from the company effective immediately. | MILLSTONE: School district unveils spending plan The Messenger-Press Thu, 03 Feb 2011 22:30 PM PST MILLSTONE The school district recently unveiled a $31,596,919 preliminary budget for 2011-2012 that is under cap and uses an anticipated $1.1 million tuition savings for its high school students to largely offset higher costs next year for salaries, health benefits, energy costs and transportation. | Athletic events canceled through end of week Santa Fe New Mexican Thu, 03 Feb 2011 22:23 PM PST A lot of gymnasiums will be silent this weekend. Some will be full of fans and frenzy. The energy crisis that hit the state after a frigid storm swept through the area has created quite the conundrum for schools and athletic programs. | Governor orders state offices closed Portales News-Tribune Thu, 03 Feb 2011 22:22 PM PST Citing critical supplies for natural gas and power services caused by inclement weather, Gov. Susana Martinez has ordered non-critical state operations to close Friday to decrease the drain on energy supplies throughout New Mexico. âDue to... | | |
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