Pet of the week: 'Milo' Maricopa Monitor Sat, 23 Jul 2011 22:39 PM PDT Woof! Iâm Milo â" a 3-year-old purebred fox terrier. Iâm a smart, well-trained boy looking for a home that will love my energy. I would be best to be in a home with large breed dogs or even a home where Iâm the only dog to love! I am microchipped, neutered and fully vaccinated. | Pet of the week: 'Ebony' Maricopa Monitor Sat, 23 Jul 2011 22:38 PM PDT Woof! Iâm sweet, young Ebony, a black lab-mix looking for a home where my energy and love of play can be appreciated. Iâm a gorgeous girl of approximately 10-to-12 months that was found in Maricopa but never claimed. Iâm currently in a foster home with another lab, living with children and two wonderful foster parents. I am fully housebroken with a doggy door and I learn quickly and already know ... | Find Savings In Energy Efficiency Albuquerque Journal Sat, 23 Jul 2011 22:36 PM PDT On July 18, PNM filed a document with the Public Regulation Commission called an Integrated Resource ... | Global Petroleum Survey Zawya Sat, 23 Jul 2011 22:30 PM PDT A new survey ranks Qatar as the best regional jurisdiction for energy development. However, Iran offers the greatest room for improvement. Qatar has made a habit of beating regional peers in global surveys. | Utility rates in other states catching up to Northwestern Energy Missoulian Sat, 23 Jul 2011 22:17 PM PDT HELENA - NorthWestern Energy, the state's dominant power company, still has some of the highest residential electric rates among major utilities in the region - but utilities in neighboring states are creeping up a little closer in price. | Wood heat alliance seeks recognition Morning Sentinel Sat, 23 Jul 2011 22:08 PM PDT ReVision Energy in Portland sells a solar hot-water system that can offset roughly 250 gallons of oil a year in a typical boiler. The system goes for about $11,000, but federal and state tax breaks can knock $4,300 off the buyer's cost. | Myths busted to help consumers save energy, money Wichita Falls Times Record News Sat, 23 Jul 2011 22:07 PM PDT As consumers across the state stay focused on keeping cool during the hottest months of the year, TXU Energy is sharing insight on energy efficiency at home and addressing some of the myths that may be giving electricity customers the wrong idea about how to curb their electricity consumption and save money on their monthly bills. | Money tip: Shedding light on new bulbs Seattle Times Sat, 23 Jul 2011 22:03 PM PDT Few topics get readers more lit up than light bulbs. That was never more true than the response to a column earlier this year (April 10) on the phasing out of traditional incandescent light bulbs and saving money by switching to energy-efficient lighting. | | |
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