Windsor school, town officials battle over solar array The Santa Rosa Press Democrat Sun, 08 Jan 2012 14:33 PM PST Windsorâs desire to embrace green, energy-saving practices could be tested in a controversy involving a private schoolâs application to install a solar array next to its campus. | Investment in African Renewable Energy $3.6 Billion in 2011 Scoop.co.nz Sun, 08 Jan 2012 14:29 PM PST First, the bad news. Although Africa has vast fossil and renewable energy sources, only twenty percent of its population has direct access to electricity and in some rural areas, four out of five people are completely without power. | The E-Cat: Real or Surreal? Forbes Sun, 08 Jan 2012 14:25 PM PST ? In my last post I commented (once again) upon Andrea Rossi?s E-Cat cold fusion system and at the end of the posting I asked readers to vote on whether they thought (believed) that the device would perform as claimed (i.e. that it will be shown to produce significantly more energy than is required to ... | Taxes in Scriba slashed nearly in half The Palladium-Times Sun, 08 Jan 2012 14:13 PM PST SCRIBA â" The new tax agreement between Constellation Energy Nuclear Group, owner of the Nine Mile Station nuclear plants, and the town of Scriba will have a noticeable affect on the townâs taxpayers in 2012. | TPC champ Choi set for Qatar debut Gulf Times Sun, 08 Jan 2012 13:53 PM PST World number 15 KJ Choi of South Korea is the latest big name player from the US PGA Tour to confirm he will join a star-studded line-up when the 2012 Commercialbank Qatar Masters presented by Dolphin Energy gets underway at Doha Golf Club from February 2-5. | Lawsuits challenge âabandonedâ biomass project permitting The News Herald Sun, 08 Jan 2012 13:50 PM PST PORT ST. JOE - For a project that appears all but dead, the Northwest Florida Renewable Energy Center continues to garner plenty of attention.The final few weeks of 2011 offered a flurry of activity as the developer of the proposed woody biomass energy plant in Port St. Joe issued its first... | | |
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