Alberta's Tar Sands: Not So Bad? Forbes Tue, 29 Nov 2011 10:43 AM PST The Keystone XL pipeline is currently on hold until 2013, after President Obama seemingly capitulated to environmentalists, ranchers, and filmmakers. (However, a Dec. 2 congressional hearing titled ?Expediting the Keystone XL Pipeline: Energy Security and Jobs? apparently seeks to overturn the president's move.) The activists raised important concerns about the project, including a poor leak ... | Rick Horowitz: Solyndra! The Huffington Post Tue, 29 Nov 2011 10:36 AM PST Call it an ode to not-so-clean energy. Or call it a poetry slam.... | EPA eyes Kerr-McGee land for renewable energy site The Commercial Dispatch Tue, 29 Nov 2011 10:26 AM PST An abandoned Superfund site in the city may see new life as a solar energy producer. The city of Columbus is asking the Environmental Protection Agency to consider a solar panel farm at the former Kerr-McGee Chemical Plant. | Thousands Lose Power As Record Rain Falls CBS Detroit Tue, 29 Nov 2011 10:25 AM PST About 10,000 DTE Energy customers lost power on Tuesday due to the heavy rain as we wrap up the wettest year in Detroit since 1990. | TriMet installing solar panels along rail line Metro Magazine Tue, 29 Nov 2011 10:22 AM PST Portland, Ore.-based TriMet is installing solar panels at the South Terminus of the MAX Green and Yellow lines at SW Jackson Street near Portland State University. This is the first solar energy project utilized along the agency's 52-mile MAX light rail system. | Cenovus cites research to claim Saskatchewan operation safe International Business Times Tue, 29 Nov 2011 10:22 AM PST Canada's Cenovus Energy Inc said scientists have confirmed that the carbon dioxide used for oil recovery at its Weyburn unit in Saskatchewan is not linked to carbon dioxide concentrations in the soil at a nearby property. | | |
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