Our views: Rejecting free markets (April 10) The Bay Bulletin Sun, 10 Apr 2011 14:44 PM PDT To heck with free markets. Thatâs the message from Tallahassee, where lawmakers are siding with Florida Power & Light and other major public utilities, ensuring their monopoly in producing renewable energy and cutting out the small businesses that should be allowed into the field. | $10 million library upgrade slated for summer Post-Tribune Sun, 10 Apr 2011 14:41 PM PDT MERRILLVILLE â" Lake County Public Library administrators hope to begin a $10 million, multiphase renovation of its central branch on U.S. 30 this summer, giving it a new facade, making it more energy efficient and compatible with the needs of a 21st-century library.Assistant Library Director Ana Grandfield said the project is still in the planning stages and she hopes work will begin in July ... | Utility: Permit process discourages innovation, new renewable energy projects The Burlington Free Press Sun, 10 Apr 2011 14:38 PM PDT COLCHESTER -- A decision by the Vermont Public Service Board that a company hoping to build two wood-pellet fuel plants alongside two wood-fired electrical generating plants needs separate state permits is going to discourage innovation and the development of new renewable energy projects in the state, an attorney for the company said. | Orlando Magic discuss how confident they are vs. Bulls (video) Orlando Sentinel Sun, 10 Apr 2011 14:32 PM PDT The Orlando Magic lost to the Chicago Bulls on Sunday afternoon, but they played with good energy, moved the ball on offense and came milliseconds away from taking the Eastern Conferenceâs top team to overtime. The Magic forced the Bulls into 21 turnovers, keeping the close despite Chicago shooting 60 percent from the field. Ryan [...] | BHP planning Woodside takeover: report Brisbane Times Sun, 10 Apr 2011 14:27 PM PDT BHP Billiton, the world's top miner, is planning a takeover of Australia's biggest oil and gas producer Woodside Energy, The Sunday Times newspaper reported. | WIDENING WAVES The Telegraph Sun, 10 Apr 2011 14:16 PM PDT The unprecedented earthquake, tsunami, damage to the concentration of nuclear energy reactors at Fukushima, massive destruction to infrastructure, properties and manufacturing establishments, and the over 25,000 people missing or dead, was the worst tragedy in Japan after the explosion of the atomic bombs in 1945 in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. | Monday's Iowa Energy playoff game preview The Des Moines Register Sun, 10 Apr 2011 14:13 PM PDT The Iowa Energy can clinch spot in the NBA Development League semifinals with win Monday or Tuesday against Utah at Wells Fargo Arena. | New Wind Farm Sells Its Energy and Energy Credits Boise Weekly Sun, 10 Apr 2011 14:07 PM PDT A new wind project, under construction in Elmore County, has struck two big deals: one, to sell its power to Idaho Power; and the second, to sell 14 years of renewable energy credits to a Seattle utility. Construction began earlier this month at the Sawtooth Wind Project, being built on a sugar beet farm 60 miles east of Boise.⦠[ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ] | The Telegraph - Calcutta (Kolkata) | Opinion The Telegraph Sun, 10 Apr 2011 14:05 PM PDT The unprecedented earthquake, tsunami, damage to the concentration of nuclear energy reactors at Fukushima, massive destruction to infrastructure, properties and manufacturing establishments, and the over 25,000 people missing or dead, was the worst ... | Shale gas could solve the energy shortage Daily Telegraph Sun, 10 Apr 2011 14:03 PM PDT Is shale gas about to become a global panacea for the world's energy shortage? A bullish reading of a new report by the US Energy Information Agency (EIA) implies that it could. | | |
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