Report: Non-Solyndra energy loans could cost $3B Laramie Boomerang Sat, 11 Feb 2012 02:33 AM PST The government could lose nearly $3 billion on Energy Department loans for green energy programs _ far less than the $10 billion Congress set aside for the high-risk program, according to an independent review. | Mall installs solar panels The Columbus Dispatch Sat, 11 Feb 2012 02:28 AM PST A steady supply of light and acres of flat, empty roofs created the perfect opportunity for Glimcher Realty Trust to equip its sprawling Jersey Gardens mall in Elizabeth, N.J., with a sea of solar panels. The mallâs solar-power array went live this week and is one of a growing number of retail properties that has or is considering solar power to generate all or a portion of its energy needs. | Goaltender Bold shines in defeat OurSports Central Sat, 11 Feb 2012 02:28 AM PST St. Paul, Minn - In a see-saw battle that featured seven lead changes the Edmonton Rush dropped a 10-9 overtime decision to the Minnesota Swarm in National Lacrosse League action Friday at Xcel Energy Center. | Energy loans could cost government $3 billion The Longview News-Journal Sat, 11 Feb 2012 02:21 AM PST WASHINGTON (AP) â" The government could lose nearly $3 billion on Energy Department loans for green energy programs â" far less than the $10 billion Congress set aside for the high-risk program, according to an independent review. | Assistance available for rural small businesses The Longview News-Journal Sat, 11 Feb 2012 02:17 AM PST The United States Department of Agriculture is seeking applications to provide assistance to agricultural producers and rural small businesses to complete a variety of energy efficiency and renewable energy projects, according to Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. | EPA investigating coal dust in Fairbanks Fairbanks Daily News-Miner Sat, 11 Feb 2012 01:55 AM PST FAIRBANKS â" The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is investigating the source of unidentified âblack dustâ near the Aurora Energy power plant in downtown Fairbanks, following a complaint last ye... | Wind Tower Makers in U.S. Hurt by China Imports, Panel Finds BusinessWeek Sat, 11 Feb 2012 01:54 AM PST U.S. makers of wind towers such as Broadwind Energy Inc. are being harmed by cheaper imports from China and Vietnam, a trade panel ruled in the first step toward imposing tariffs on the shipments. | EAST WINDSOR: Township calls out Trenton Windsor-Hights Herald Sat, 11 Feb 2012 01:54 AM PST EAST WINDOR â" Township Council members sent a message to Trenton Tuesday calling for the restoration of the energy tax receipts program for the alleviation of taxpayers. | | |
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