English Station Power Plant issue goes to mediation New Haven Register Sat, 18 Feb 2012 18:42 PM PST HARTFORD â" The owners of the closed English Station power plant went into mediation Friday with officials at the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection to resolve a cease-and-desist order that now prohibits work on the contaminated New Haven site. | New Study Shows No Evidence of Groundwater Contamination from Hydraulic Fracturing The Gilmer Mirror Sat, 18 Feb 2012 18:27 PM PST VANCOUVER, British Columbia â" Hydraulic fracturing of shale formations to extract natural gas has no direct connection to reports of groundwater contamination, based on evidence reviewed in a study released Thursday by the Energy Institute at The University of Texas at Austin. | Dewhurst, Conaway hear issues faced by local municipalities Midland Reporter-Telegram Sat, 18 Feb 2012 18:11 PM PST Recommend this story? "I wanted to come visit with you all, so I brought paper and pen," said Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst as he prepared to hear from local elected officials and business representatives Saturday at the Fischer Community Room in the Atmos Energy building. | Editorial: Wind tax credit should continue The Topeka Capital-Journal Sat, 18 Feb 2012 17:54 PM PST The growth of Kansas' wind energy industry may come to a screeching halt if Congress and President Barack Obama don't agree to extend its production tax credit beyond the end of this year. Gov. | Rally calls for change at Duke Energy WCNC Charlotte Sat, 18 Feb 2012 17:20 PM PST CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- A rally was held on Saturday in front of the Duke Energy Headquarters in uptown, and only drew a handful of people. Â Â Â About six people held up a banner encouraging the company to make Charlotte a hub for clean energy. They're protesting the company's recently approved rate hike. Â âIf we're going to have to pay more, we want it to be for energy efficiency, to help people stop ... | Soon, herbal energy bars to help jawans keep off hunger, sleep The Times of India Sat, 18 Feb 2012 17:09 PM PST Traditional herbs that helped sages to go without food for months may come in handy for jawans of paramilitary forces to beat hunger and sleep as they lie in wait during operations in conflict zones. | Homeowners get their fix of improvement ideas, merchandise The Observer-Dispatch Sat, 18 Feb 2012 17:06 PM PST Amongst the 130 local companies at the Home Show at Turning Stone Resort and Casino, Herkimer residents Marilyn and Carlos Albarran were gaining insight and tools from various energy and environmentally friendly vendors to help make their home energy efficient and self sufficient. | Solar projects also bring out protests Standard-Examiner Sat, 18 Feb 2012 17:00 PM PST BLYTHE, Calif. â" One of Californiaâs showcase solar energy projects, under construction in the desert east of Los Angeles, is being threatened by a deadly outbreak of distemper among kit foxes and the discovery of a prehistoric human settlement on the work site. read more | | |
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