OUR VIEW: Solar projects meet economic reality Colorado Springs Gazette Wed, 28 Dec 2011 18:36 PM PST Sooner or later, the laws of economics prevail, even in heavily subsidized industries like solar power. The latest evidence that government manipulation cannot overcome economic reality is the decision by BP PLC, the giant British energy company, to leave the solar power business.BP has developed... | PRC sheriff saves $60k switching from gasoline to propane WLOX-TV Biloxi Wed, 28 Dec 2011 18:25 PM PST The Pearl River County Sheriff's Department its about to cut is energy bill by $60,000 a year. One by one, 16 patrol cars are being outfitted to run off propane gas. Pearl River County is just the third law enforcement agency in the state to make the big switch. | Incandescent light bulb phaseout begins New Year's Day Delaware Coast Press Wed, 28 Dec 2011 18:18 PM PST In this 2010 file photo during Earth Day at the Salisbury Zoo, Holly Dozier, left, and Janet Smith of Delmarva Power's Customer Care Department, demonstrate how a compact fluorescent light bulb uses less energy than an incandescent counterpart. | Solar energy challenge The Star Wed, 28 Dec 2011 18:12 PM PST A NATIONAL-LEVEL competition on solar energy application, open to all secondary schools, will be held at SMJK Heng Ee in Penang on Feb 4. | Feds prepping report on radiation case at INL Idaho Press-Tribune Wed, 28 Dec 2011 18:09 PM PST IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (AP) â" U.S. Department of Energy researchers are investigating the cause and complications of a November accident that exposed 16 workers at the Idaho National Laboratory to radiati | Spinning while power prices surge Business Spectator Wed, 28 Dec 2011 18:07 PM PST Markers are already laid out for a year of far-reaching decisions on Australia's energy future, but there are a few discouraging certainties. 29 Dec 2011 1:02 PM | Coping with cuts to heating programs The Palladium-Times Wed, 28 Dec 2011 18:06 PM PST OSWEGO â" With heating oil prices on the rise and cuts to the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), GreenHomes America has offered some simple tips to allow area families to keep warm this winter. | Indian Banks See Highway Toll-Like Cash in Solar, Welspun Says Bloomberg Wed, 28 Dec 2011 18:05 PM PST Indian banks are willing to finance solar power projects if they see the potential to turn them into cash-generating assets like toll roads, said Welspun Energy Ltd., Indiaâs biggest developer of photovoltaic plants. | | |
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