Fuel aid fund sees spike in calls for help Boston Globe Wed, 25 Jan 2012 22:40 PM PST With winter cold finally pounding on the door and the government fuel aid program short of funds, the Good Neighbor Energy Fund is receiving more calls for aid than ever to help local families stay warm. A joint effort of energy companies, the Salvation Army, and individual donors, the fund provides temporary assistance to families in need. In Plymouth, more than 50 families have turned to the ... | LAWRENCE: Students learn about energy conservation The Lawrence Ledger Wed, 25 Jan 2012 22:40 PM PST Standing in front of 20 students in Danielle Barusâ 1st-grade classroom at the Slackwood Elementary School, college students Ellis Liang, Stefany Farino and Taylir Sanchez asked the children who could describe energy. | Solar helps city save $108,000 in energy costs Portland Tribune Wed, 25 Jan 2012 22:30 PM PST Efforts to cut down on energy costs have paid off nearly one year after the city of St. Helens installed solar-powered mixers in its wastewater lagoons. Since the SolarBee circulators and aeration controls were placed in the cityâs primary and secondary wastewater lagoons â" seven in ... | IAEA checks Japan reactor pending safety approval Provo Daily Herald Wed, 25 Jan 2012 22:30 PM PST Experts from the International Atomic Energy Agency on Thursday began their first inspection of a Japanese nuclear power plant that has undergone official "stress tests" _ a key step require | Duke holds off Maryland behind Mason Plumleeâs impressive all-around performance Washington Post Wed, 25 Jan 2012 22:23 PM PST Behind the energy of the raucous Comcast Center crowd, Maryland gave eighth-ranked Duke all it could handle for much of Wednesday nightâs game. But the strong all-around effort by Mason Plumlee helped the Blue Devils overcome a poor outside shooting night to emerge with a hard-fought 74-61 victory . Read full article >> | Energy, jobs addressed by Vitter St. Tammany News Wed, 25 Jan 2012 22:23 PM PST Despite the fact this is a big political year with a lot of partisanship, there are a lot of challenges that need immediate attention, and U.S. Sen. David Vitter said he hopes to get important things accomplished. | Planet D Nonet brings swing to life at Cliff Bell's Detroit News Wed, 25 Jan 2012 22:22 PM PST Compress the irresistible energy of a'30s swing band into nine musicians cooking in an intimate jazz club, and you have the Planet D Nonet. You also have a lot of happy faces. | | |
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