Tigáz obtains license for Budapest, Pest County Budapest Business Journal Mon, 04 Apr 2011 22:42 PM PDT Tigáz currently supplies natural gas to 1.2m consumers including 400,000 in Pest County. The license allows the company to gain new consumer groups. Tigáz acquired consumers from the service area of FÅ'gáz after the Hungarian Energy Office suspended in early January the activity of troubled gas supplier Emfesz for 90 days, designating other service providers to take over Emfesz' clients for the ... | Banning High School can now produce renewable energy The Record Gazette Mon, 04 Apr 2011 22:41 PM PDT Over 200 photovoltaic solar panels from China were installed on the roof of the new two story building at Banning High School. It is the first school in the state to use the innovative product. | Proposed tax on electricity targets marketing loophole Journal Inquirer Mon, 04 Apr 2011 22:27 PM PDT HARTFORD â" If the leaders of the state legislatureâs committee on energy are right, theyâll be able to tax the Millstone nuclear power plantsâ owner more than $300 million annually â" and the company will be helpless to pass the cost along to consumers. | Powerline zaps Granite Quarry street work The Salisbury Post Mon, 04 Apr 2011 22:27 PM PDT By Mark Wineka mwineka@salisburypost.com GRANITE QUARRY â" The relocation of a power line has led to major delays in construction of the Brookwood Drive culvert. The projectâs contractor has pulled off the job until a Duke Energy-appr ... | NYers will pay while energy honcho$ play New York Post Mon, 04 Apr 2011 22:21 PM PDT Mr. Burns would be proud. Hardworking New Yorkers could soon be hit with massive electricity-rate increases to subsidize the lavish lifestyles of the fat cats who run the city's private power-generating companies, thanks to asleep-at-the-switch federal regulators who authorized an unjustified $525 million windfall for the firms. Not that... | Expert: Surge in gas prices due to speculation KHON 2 Honolulu Mon, 04 Apr 2011 22:20 PM PDT Energy expert Fereidun Fesharaki believes before the price of gas goes down in Hawaii it may reach as high as $5 a gallon or about 50 cents above the all time high in July of 2008. | Over 11,000 without power as storm hits area Mountain Xpress Mon, 04 Apr 2011 22:19 PM PDT Over 11,000 households were without power after severe thunderstorms swept through the area Monday night, according to Progress Energy. While crews had restored power in some areas, some of the damage was still being assessed early Tuesday morning. Image taken from Progress Energy outage map To the east of Asheville, there was a swath of outages beginning in the Oakley and Haw Creek areas and ... | | |
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