Voice of the Free Press: Shumlin's standing hurt by surcharge switch The Burlington Free Press Sat, 09 Apr 2011 18:42 PM PDT Gov. Peter Shumlin's hasty retreat from a renewable energy fee on electricity bills should give pause to lawmakers who were left hanging in their support for the measure that they believed had the governor's backing. | Utility: Permit process discourages innovation, new renewable energy projects The Burlington Free Press Sat, 09 Apr 2011 18:40 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. | Adrian Beltre Swings, Connects And Lands On His Backside SB Nation Sat, 09 Apr 2011 18:32 PM PDT Adrian Beltre is known for swinging from his shoes, putting every ounce of energy into his swing, leading to some hilarious results. Beltre is the master of the one-knee homerun, occasionally getting fooled on a pitch and still cranking it out of the park from his knees. It's truly a sight to behold and is part of the reason Beltre is one of the most likable players in the game. But on Saturday ... | Power shortage looming in the Pilbara ABC via Yahoo!7 News Sat, 09 Apr 2011 18:15 PM PDT The State Government has been criticised for failing to secure the energy needs of the Pilbara region. | Hawks Vs. Wizards: Washington Bashing The 'We-Could-Care-Less' Hawks SB Nation Sat, 09 Apr 2011 17:48 PM PDT The Wizards are playing with a lot of energy. Of course, it helps that the Hawks don't seem to care about this game. Like, at all. And so, by virtue of their engagement, Washington leads 88-72 at the end of the third quarter. Let's look at some "effort" statistics. The Hawks are not defending with enthusiasm, allowing Washington to shoot 55 percent from the field. They're getting killed on the ... | 'Green' library debuts in Irving WFAA Dallas-Fort Worth Sat, 09 Apr 2011 17:38 PM PDT IRVING â" A new library is leading the way in helping the environment. The $8 million West Irving Library â" the state's first LEED-certified (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) library â" opened for business on Saturday. Its environmentally-friendly improvements include 144 geothermal walls for heating and cooling and hundreds of solar power panels. The 25,000 square foot building at ... | Canard Tops Qualifying at St. Louis Supercross Cycle News Sat, 09 Apr 2011 16:44 PM PDT ST. LOUIS (April 9, 2011) â" Trey Canard waited until the last lap to uncork a blazing lap of 45.517 seconds on his factory Honda to top Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM Championship timed qualifying Saturday afternoon in the Edward Jones Dome. In Lites East there was no surprise. | ALEX MILLS: Obama changes his energy tune The San Angelo Standard-Times Sat, 09 Apr 2011 16:36 PM PDT President Barack Obama likes change. He won election to the office of the President of the United States on a promise of change. However, when it came to energy policy, his changes were so radical and out of touch with reality that very few members of Congress agreed that his changes were realistic and doable. | $700,000 dividend for taxpayers from cityâs energy upgrades Rome Sentinel Sat, 09 Apr 2011 16:29 PM PDT Rome has saved over $700,000 since beginning its energy saving project with Johnson Controls about two years ago. By 2024, the city is expected to realize more than $8.5 million in energy, operations and maintenance savings and projected revenues as a result of this project. | | |
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