Divisive Bloom proposal may get vote soon The News Journal Sun, 16 Oct 2011 06:29 AM PDT The debate over the proposed Bloom Energy factory development and fuel-cell generation project culminates Tuesday with an evidentiary hearing, followed by a possible decisive vote by the Public Service Commission. | Energy, passion still fuel pianist The Cincinnati Enquirer Sun, 16 Oct 2011 06:25 AM PDT Pianist Menahem Pressler, 87-year-old pianist and distinguished professor at Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music, returns to the region for a piano recital at Miami University in Oxford on Saturday. | British utility firms enjoy soaring profits Press TV Sun, 16 Oct 2011 06:18 AM PDT Britain's energy regulator Ofgem has announced that the country's utility companies benefit from an average annual profit of £125 per customer. | Energy rates will stay competitive The Columbian Sun, 16 Oct 2011 06:02 AM PDT In a world of rising consumer prices, Clark County residents wonât feel the pinch of next monthâs planned increase in electric rates. At least, not for two years. The breather comes courtesy of a rebate connected to a complicated legal settlement. | Congress mulls cuts to heating assistance program The News Journal Sun, 16 Oct 2011 05:59 AM PDT Cuts to the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program could reduce or eliminate aid to thousands of laid-off workers, retirees living on fixed incomes and struggling families with young children, advocates say | Shocks seen as threat to spent rods in No. 4 pool The Japan Times Sun, 16 Oct 2011 05:50 AM PDT Japan feared three months after the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant was hit by a tsunami that aftershocks could further damage one of its fuel storage pools, causing the rods inside to melt and spew radiation within hours, according to a newly released document. The Japan Nuclear Energy Safety Organization said it carried out a simulation that showed some 1,500 mostly spent fuel rods at the ... | | |
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