Florida schools, colleges growing, but state construction money has dried up St. Petersburg Times Blogs Sat, 21 Jan 2012 14:36 PM PST An unfinished university science lab. Leaky roofs in elementary schools. Plans for a new classroom put back on the shelf. On campuses across Florida, these and other projects are stalled because the state fund that pays for school construction is broke. And it looks like there won't be any money for the next two years. Blame all those people who gave up their land lines and bought energy ... | Progress Energy Florida Agrees to Rate Settlement WCTV Tallahassee Sat, 21 Jan 2012 14:36 PM PST Progress Energy Florida is asking state regulators to approve a settlement on nuclear power replacement and base rates. It includes a $288 million refund to customers. | Commodity Weekly Report January 22 2012 The Borneo Post Sat, 21 Jan 2012 14:33 PM PST Crude prices stayed buoyant in the middle of the week afÂter the US Department of Energy Information Administration [...] | Giants embrace 'road warrior mentality' MyCentralJersey.com Sat, 21 Jan 2012 14:28 PM PST SAN FRANCISCO â" Itâs characterized as the ability to block out tens of thousands of jersey-wearing, face-painting, vulgarity-spewing folks whoâd rather have your team bus careen off a cliff than see you beat their hometown heroes, all while out-executing an opponent riding a wave of energy in a frenetic environment. | Tarleton conserves energy, saves $2.5 million Stephenville Empire-Tribune Sat, 21 Jan 2012 14:27 PM PST Tarleton State University's efforts to conserve energy saved the school $2.5 million, and cut electricity, water and natural gas consumption by 25 percent since 2007. | Obama: State of Union to feature manufacturing, energy, education Post-Bulletin Sat, 21 Jan 2012 14:21 PM PST WASHINGTON â" President Barack Obama will use his election-year State of the Union address on Tuesday to define the role for government in helping to promote a prosperous and equitable society as an American tradition, hoping to | Winter Storms in Northwest Cut Powers to Thousands Fox News Sat, 21 Jan 2012 14:20 PM PST Northwest snow, ice leave thousands facing chill, as energy companies hope to restore power by Sunday Winter Storm Blankets Northeast PHOTOS: Northeast Covered in Snow From Winter Storm Hundres of Flights Canceled in Chicago as Snow Storm Moves Out FLIGHT DELAY INFORMATION | New Halliburton facility to bring 500 jobs to Windsor industrial park Greeley Tribune Sat, 21 Jan 2012 14:13 PM PST Houston-based Halliburton said Thursday it will create 500 jobs in Weld County and build a new facility in Windsor to support oil and gas fracking activities. Local officials applauded the announcement, pointing to the energy sector as one of the areaâs economic saviors. | Energy shortage Dawn Sat, 21 Jan 2012 14:10 PM PST PRIME Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has asserted his government will overcome energy shortages in the country in the next six months. How he is going to accomplish this, he has not explained. | Saudi capacity seen sufficient to cover oil sanctions on Iran Gulf Times Sat, 21 Jan 2012 14:03 PM PST Saudi Arabia has the capacity to make up for Iranian oil exports to Europe should the regionâs leaders go ahead with an embargo, according to the International Energy Agency and the Centre for Global Energy Studies. | | |
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