Settlement reached in NH biomass conflict Washington Examiner Tue, 23 Aug 2011 14:43 PM PDT The Associated Press The Associated Press CONCORD, N.H. New Hampshire's largest utility reached a settlement Tuesday to buy energy from a group of small wood-power plants that had objected to its decision to buy power for a larger plant to be built in Berlin. The state's Public Utilities Commission would have to approve the settlement between Public Service of New Hampshire and the biomass ... | Jeff Saut: Stocks Have Been Oversold By Epic Proportions Business Insider Tue, 23 Aug 2011 14:39 PM PDT He recently made a non-recession call that has been questioned by many. In a note published yesterday, he explains his rationale (via Market Folly ): "Such a huge amount of energy had been used up in rendering the Dow Theory âsell signalâ that the market, at least on a short-term trading basis, is likely a âbuy.â | Nuclear Energy Institute Comments on Today's Virginia-Centered Earthquake PR Newswire Tue, 23 Aug 2011 14:37 PM PDT WASHINGTON, Aug. 23, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Nuclear Energy Institute's senior vice president and chief nuclear officer, Tony Pietrangelo, made the following comments today about the earthquake that was centered in central Virginia: "Based on all information we have thus far,... | 70 Percent of College Students Have Forgone Textbooks Because of Price The Atlantic Wire via Yahoo! News Tue, 23 Aug 2011 14:36 PM PDT Last week we reported that college tuition has increased at a faster rate than the prices of many other broad categories of goods and services Americans consume, including housing, healthcare, and energy. There are, of course, many other costs to attending college not in a school's sticker price--not the least of which is the cost of textbooks. Those, it turns out, ain't so cheap either.Related ... | Fort Sill 'goes greener' KSWO Lawton-Wichita Falls Tue, 23 Aug 2011 14:36 PM PDT Since the late 1990's, congress has asked military installations to cut back their on energy use. The current law states they must trim off three percent of energy consumption per year, but Fort Sill is trying to do even more. | ERCOT Urges Energy Conservation FOX 7 Austin Tue, 23 Aug 2011 14:35 PM PDT ERCOT has asked electricity users statewide to conserve electricity on Tuesday until 7:00 p.m. | THE FINISH LINE: Spelunking and rappelling, a blast of physical energy Morgan Hill Times Tue, 23 Aug 2011 14:35 PM PDT Patti Daniels emerges from Moaning Cavern's Roach Motel during a spelunking tour. Times fitness columnist Angela Young joined her and others on the adventure. PHOTO BY BILL BECHER Photo by: Special to The Times Tired of the same routine in your running? Try throwing an offbeat activity into your training mix. The spotlight for this month is spelunking and rappelling. Serious research was in ... | Saving a Buck: OG&E helping customers monitor energy usage Oklahoma's NewsChannel 4 Tue, 23 Aug 2011 14:33 PM PDT OKLAHOMA CITY -- Record heat has meant record cooling costs for many Oklahomans. But OG&E has a system in place that could help you reduce your energy use, in turn saving on your electric bill. | | |
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