Three companies sign up for "Baylor Bear Energy" Waco Tribune-Herald Tue, 28 Jun 2011 22:30 PM PDT Three businesses already have signed up to get their electricity from âBaylor Bear Energy,â Baylor athletic director Ian McCaw announced during a news conference Tuesday at the Ferrell Center. | New laws affecting Conn.'s elderly a mixed bag of pluses and minuses New Haven Register Tue, 28 Jun 2011 22:25 PM PDT HARTFORD â" Advocates for Connecticutâs senior citizens say new state laws will benefit many of those residents through reviews of grandparentsâ visitation rights and lower electricity costs because of state energy market reforms. | Lavenderâs law shines light on federal bulb ban Texarkana Gazette Tue, 28 Jun 2011 22:20 PM PDT Staff photo illustration by Christena Dowsett State Rep. George Lavender filed a bill, signed into law last week by Gov. Rick Perry, that could sidestep a 2007 federal energy efficiency law that ends the sale of incandescent bulbs by 2014. | Inkjet printing could aid future of solar energy New Kerala Tue, 28 Jun 2011 22:16 PM PDT Washington, June 29 : Inkjet printers could change the face of solar energy industry by significantly reducing raw material waste and lowering the cost of producing solar energy cells, according to a new research. | M'Chigeeng launches wind farm, first for an Ontario First Nation Manitoulin Expositor Tue, 28 Jun 2011 22:15 PM PDT M'CHIGEENGâ"Last Tuesday marked a momentous occasion for M'Chigeeng First Nations as they officially broke ground on their Mother Earth Renewable Energy project (MERE). The MERE wind farm project has been over six years in the making, and is the first independently First Nations owned wind farm in Ontario. | OSU applies inkjet tech to solar cell production KVAL Eugene Tue, 28 Jun 2011 22:15 PM PDT Inkjet printers, a low-cost technology that in recent decades has revolutionized home and small office printing, may soon offer similar benefits for the future of solar energy. | Is the Greek Crisis a Boon for Russia's Gazprom? CNBC Tue, 28 Jun 2011 22:15 PM PDT Gazprom, the Russian gas monopoly, could take advantage of Greece's sovereign debt crisis to strengthen its leading position on European gas supply and counter attempts by the European Union to diversify its energy relationships. | Prices heat up for July 4 cookout, but itâs worth it Chicago Sun-Times Tue, 28 Jun 2011 22:14 PM PDT High and rising prices for grains, oil and gasoline are key ingredients in a 12 percent increase in the price of this yearâs Fourth of July cookout from a year ago, a retail analyst group says.Sustained higher prices for oil and gasoline eventually hit consumers, and thatâs most evident in greater expenses for charcoal and lighter fluid â" items that require energy to produce, cost more to ... | | |
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