Winneshiek Energy District aims to help families and businesses Newspapers of Fayette County Tue, 24 May 2011 22:39 PM PDT Saving money isnât a new idea, but some individuals may not realize they can save money and energy with simple actions. âWe are not strictly an environmental organization, but we have an economic focus, as well, to help funds remain local,â stated Winneshiek Energy District Director Andy Johnson. | Power troubles grow darker (2) People's Daily Tue, 24 May 2011 22:38 PM PDT The newspaper said that the government could let the market set the electricity rate for industrial users, especially high energy-consumption enterprises, while at the same time maintaining control over the rates for residential consumers. | Zayed Future Energy Prize money raised to $4m Zawya Tue, 24 May 2011 22:37 PM PDT Zayed Future Energy Prize, the world's preeminent award for innovation and development of solutions for renewable and sustainable energy, has announced expanded categories for the 2012 competition and an increased prize purse of $4m. | 1,000-Fold Response Increase Shown In Nanoantenna Arrays PhotonicsOnline Tue, 24 May 2011 22:31 PM PDT Nanoscale antennas hold out the promise of higher resolution optical imaging of nano objects, including proteins and DNA molecules, and converting solar energy into electricity at very high efficiencies. | Wind power proves resilient Arizona City Independent Tue, 24 May 2011 22:31 PM PDT Despite a sluggish economy and stagnant politics, wind power is thriving. This news is welcomed by proponents and financial markets alike as renewable energy continues to provide economic opportunity at a time when conventional energy simply hasnât. | Skateboarders provide life lessons The Shawano Leader Tue, 24 May 2011 22:29 PM PDT Despite the dangers of dancing with the laws that govern matter, energy, motion and force, three young men from the desert Southwest this week fearlessly demonstrated their delicate dalliance with danger. | Ready for the next chapter Wilmington Town Crier Tue, 24 May 2011 22:26 PM PDT WILMINGTON - When you speak with Childrenâs Librarian Susan MacDonald and you listen to her words and enthusiasm, you find it hard to believe that she has been at her job for 41 years, and even harder to believe she is leaving. Her energy seems limitless, and the excitement is contagious. But she is going, and she will be missed. To say goodbye and good luck, the library will host an Open House ... | Duke steam site takes shape The Salisbury Post Tue, 24 May 2011 22:26 PM PDT By Emily Ford eford@salisburypost.com SPENCER â" Duke Energy will fire the new combined cycle power plant at Buck Steam Station for the first time in August. Commercial operation at the $600 million facility, called âcombinedâ ... | | |
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