Denison, Black Hills Energy partner to plant trees Denison Bulletin & Review Fri, 08 Apr 2011 22:44 PM PDT Volunteers and community leaders in Denison are preparing to plant trees that will provide more shade, save energy and beautify the community. The local effort is in partnership with the Trees Forever and Black Hills Energy âPower of Treesâ program and is designed to educate the public about the benefits of trees by providing the tools and resources for community tree plantings. | BLM passes China Mountain review to the public Elko Daily Free Press Fri, 08 Apr 2011 22:44 PM PDT TWIN FALLS - One of the Magic Valley's largest energy projects crossed a significant hurdle Friday with the release of a draft environmental analysis of its effects. The next step requires your help. | Print | E-mail | Comment ( Journal Inquirer Fri, 08 Apr 2011 22:42 PM PDT Rensselaer at Hartford, the Energy Efficiency Fund, and Northeast Utilitiesâ Connecticut Light & Power subsidiary are offering a new concentration for graduate management studies: the masterâs of science in management with a concentration in sustainability and clean energy management. | Energy Transfer submits new Southlake pipeline route Southlake Times Fri, 08 Apr 2011 22:42 PM PDT Energy Transfer submitted a new natural gas pipeline route last week for the proposed Joe L. Wright drilling site. According to information from cityofsouthlake.com , the new route would travel east from the proposed Wright site along State Highway 26 then north up Nolen Drive to State Highway 114, where the already approved Miler drilling site is located. | Operation Fuel hosts 5K on Saturday Journal Inquirer Fri, 08 Apr 2011 22:42 PM PDT Operation Fuel will hold its second annual Burn Calories for Fuel 5K on Saturday, April 9, at the Metropolitan Learning Center in Bloomfield. The event helps Connecticut families who are struggling to pay their energy bills. Walkers also are welcome. | Renewable Energy Workshop Set For Norfolk Yankton Press & Dakotan Fri, 08 Apr 2011 22:40 PM PDT NORFOLK, Neb. â" For farmers, lenders, small businesses and others interested in small-scale renewable energy projects, a one-day conference April 28th at Norfolk will provide information about what technologies are available and how they can be applied. | Ayotte, Bass: Northern Pass flawed Concord Monitor Fri, 08 Apr 2011 22:38 PM PDT Lawmakers oppose its current form Sen. Kelly Ayotte and Rep. Charlie Bass announced their opposition to the Northern Pass power project yesterday in a letter that urged the Department of Energy to look at alternative options for the plan. The opposition is considered a step in the right direction by citizens and environmental advocacy groups who continue to galvanize public opinion against the ... | Healthy Meals in a Hurry Clarinda Herald-Journal Fri, 08 Apr 2011 22:33 PM PDT Iowa State University Extension nutrition and health specialist Barb Fuller presented âHealthy Meals in a Hurryâ March 22 at the Page County Extension office in Clarinda. Fourteen participants learned ways to make nutritious meals without the stress of âcrisis cooking.â One participant commented, âI enjoyed the class. The recipes will save time and energy, and I will use the different meal ... | Nelson says ethanol key to reaching energy goals Grand Island Independent Fri, 08 Apr 2011 22:32 PM PDT Sen. Ben Nelson, D-Neb., said Wednesday he supports President Obamaâs energy goals, but he said some members of Congress could make achieving those goals difficult. | Miele first Miami player to win Hobey Baker Award Middletown Journal Fri, 08 Apr 2011 22:31 PM PDT Miami University senior Andy Miele made history Friday night when he received the Hobey Baker Award, becoming the first RedHawks player ever to receive college hockeyâs most prestigious individual honor.The announcement came at the Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minn., site of the NCAA Frozen Four, in front of a nationally televised ESPNU audience. | | |
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