New SOU Housing NewsWatch 12 Medford - Klamath Falls Tue, 27 Sep 2011 18:43 PM PDT By Yessenia Anderson ASHLAND, Ore. -- New student housing is coming to Southern Oregon University and you could have a say in what that housing looks like. It is a $40 million project that will replace the half-century-old Cascades Housing and Dining complex. The Cascades Complex currently uses 60% of the steam heat generated by the campus power plant. The new building is set to be more energy ... | Business feature: Quality Liquid Feeds joining industrial park Clovis News Journal Tue, 27 Sep 2011 18:39 PM PDT A second tenant is in the process of calling the Clovis Industrial Park home. Dodgeville, Wisc.-based Quality Liquid Feeds plans to have a Clovis production facility open on Nov. 1. Renewable Energy Group was the first tenant in the 250-acre... | $2.7m solar farm project begins Queensland Times Tue, 27 Sep 2011 18:18 PM PDT ENERGY Minister Stephen Robertson will turn the initial sod on Queensland's first community-owned solar farm project in Hervey Bay. | Miss. firm signs deal with Mich. energy provider Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal Tue, 27 Sep 2011 18:18 PM PDT JACKSON, Miss. (AP) â" A Jackson, Miss., company has been awarded a contract to provide its SmartMeters to 1.8 million customers of a Michigan utility company. | Six Winners Announced for 2011 Marcum Tech Top 40 Business Wire Tue, 27 Sep 2011 18:14 PM PDT HARTFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Marcum, CT Tech Council announce fastest growing tech companies in CT in 6 areas: IT Services, Advanced Manufacturing, Energy/ Environmental Tech, Life Sciences, New Media/Internet/Telecom, Software. | Lowering your energy bill as temperatures drop KPAX Missoula Tue, 27 Sep 2011 18:13 PM PDT KALISPELL- The nights are getting cooler, and winter is coming. Now is the time of year to get your home in shape to handle the cold, which will save you money in the long run. | Origin Energy: reduce your impact on the planet without costing the earth MumBRELLA Tue, 27 Sep 2011 18:08 PM PDT DDB Melbourne has unveiled a new TV campaign for Origin Energy to promote how the company is helping Australians go green. Origin launched a competition called the Origin Sustainability Drive to challenge communities to band together to win a prize of up to $1 million worth of energy efficient technology. The campaign also has an [...] | | |
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