City of Foley explores LED options BaldwinCountyNow.com Sat, 05 Feb 2011 22:43 PM PST FOLEY â" The City of Foley is considering shedding some new light throughout the city by experimenting with LED technology, which will last longer and use less energy resulting in long-term savings for the city. | Conference will explore wind and solar energy in Iowa Denison Bulletin & Review Sat, 05 Feb 2011 22:38 PM PST The nationâs leading researchers are dedicating themselves to the search for improved alternative energy sources. Iowa is a national leader in alternative energy with more than 1,100 working wind powered turbines across the state. Solar energy is also being explored in order to add to Iowaâs sustainable energy contribution. | MILLSTONE: School district unveils spending plan The Messenger-Press Sat, 05 Feb 2011 22:36 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. | Tiny red dwarf stars can still unleash powerful stellar flares The Johns Hopkins News-Letter Sat, 05 Feb 2011 22:33 PM PST Red dwarf stars, despite their small size and relatively lesser power, can unleash enormous amounts of energy that approach the equivalent of 100 million atomic bombs, according to a news release from the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI). Astronomers from the University of Washington and STScI have made new observations on the activity of red dwarfs. | Super-efficient furnace Tri-Valley Dispatch Sat, 05 Feb 2011 22:32 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. | Building San Antonio: Green building for the right reasons San Antonio Express-News Sat, 05 Feb 2011 22:27 PM PST share: digg facebook twitter The reasons vary but can be attributed at least in part to increased consumer awareness about the benefits of green homes and the understanding that investments in energy conservation pay off in the long run. In an effort to further the understanding of green building practices among the end-user consumer, it will take the efforts of the many green building ... | CL&P to offer tips for energy savings Journal Inquirer Sat, 05 Feb 2011 22:26 PM PST Connecticut Light & Power has launched a pilot energy-reporting program that aims to help residential customers save money by providing detailed information about their home energy use and a comparison with similar homes. | County considers energy study The Shawano Leader Sat, 05 Feb 2011 22:23 PM PST Technology company Johnson Controls will analyze Shawano Countyâs energy use and recommend projects to cut county energy costs. | | |
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