Mich. workers to restore power in N.J. The Toledo Blade Sun, 30 Oct 2011 10:39 AM PDT JACKSON, Mich. â" The Michigan power company CMS Energy says itâs sending about 70 employees to assist First Energy crews in New Jersey restore electric service that was interrupted by the East Coastâs early snowstorm. | Leighton Township Fire Department uses gifts to add thermal imaging camera MLive.com Sun, 30 Oct 2011 10:38 AM PDT Thanks in part to two gifts, the Leighton Township Fire Department has purchased a thermal imaging camera. The department recently received $3,500 from the Great Lakes Energy Peopleâs Fund and $2,500 from the a-Round Green Lake Association, who raised funds through their annual 5K race. | DoE backs Filipino-designed e-vehicle Manila Bulletin Sun, 30 Oct 2011 10:35 AM PDT MANILA, Philippines â" In line with its alternative fuel campaign, the Department of Energy has thrown full support behind the Gitano electric sports car, a Filipino-designed vehicle that is expected to make waves in the European motoring scene. In a letter addressed to Gitano designer and prototyper Michel Motorsportâs president Jan Kierulf, Energy Secretary Jose Rene Almendras noted that the e ... | DoE retrofits 7 gov't buildings Manila Bulletin Sun, 30 Oct 2011 10:35 AM PDT Â MANILA, Philippines â" The Department of Energy (DoE) has completed the retrofit of seven government buildings as part of the Efficient Lighting initiative component of its Philippine Energy Efficiency Project (PEEP). This component also includes the National Residential Lighting Program (NLRP), the Public Lighting Program (PLP), enhancement of energy efficiency testing facilities to expand the ... | Michigan's CMS helping restore New Jersey power WLNS Lansing Sun, 30 Oct 2011 10:17 AM PDT JACKSON, Mich. (AP) - The Michigan power company CMS Energy says it's sending about 70 employees to assist First Energy crews in New Jersey restore electric service that was interrupted by the East Coast's early snowstorm. | Comment on As energy drilling moves into backyards, Colorado Front Range counties ponder regulations Denver Post Sun, 30 Oct 2011 10:16 AM PDT Oh, I don't disagree with the regulations and their intent for the most part, just that we are open to unrestricted competition from those who do not face them or their costs. Sort of like we didn't actually get rid of the problems, we just moved them out of sight overseas and are destroying ourselves economically in the process (while also destroying the people and the environment over there ... | | |
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