New agreement decreases Sellersville electric price Perkasie News-Herald Tue, 13 Mar 2012 22:40 PM PDT Two years ago when competition started between electricity providers in Pennsylvania, Sellersville officials estimated the municipality could cut its electricity bills by more than $50,000 a year under a new deal with Patriot Energy. | Wrestlers believe they can win the whole thing at NCAAs The Daily Barometer Tue, 13 Mar 2012 22:40 PM PDT Beavers will have 8 wrestlers take the mat when NCAAs starts tomorrow Thereâs a reason college athletes put themselves through grueling training regimens, get up at 5:30 in the morning to practice, and sacrifice their time, energy and bodies; itâs all to accomplish one goal â" to win a national championship. ... | Building on shale Tribune Chronicle Tue, 13 Mar 2012 22:38 PM PDT By TOM GIAMBRONI Special to the Tribune Chronicle LISBON - Chesapeake Energy Corp. announced Tuesday it plans to construct a shale gas processing complex as part of a $900 million, five-year investment in Columbiana County. | Local gas prices on the rise Douglas Dispatch Tue, 13 Mar 2012 22:37 PM PDT According to the Cochise College Center for Economic Researchâs latest survey of gas prices, conducted February 20â"24, the average price of a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in Cochise County jumped from $3.44 to $3.56 over the preceding 2 week period. According to AAA Arizona, the statewide price climbed from $3.43 to $3.58 over the same period. Nationally, according to the Energy ... | Vietnam May Give Tax Preference to Businesses Conserving Energy Bloomberg Tue, 13 Mar 2012 22:35 PM PDT Vietnamâs finance ministry will ask Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung to give âsome tax preferenceâ to businesses that have energy conservation plans or use so- called green energy, Nguyen Van Phung, deputy director of tax policy at the finance ministry, said today at a conference in Hanoi. | City to save energy, money with panels The Carrollton Leader Tue, 13 Mar 2012 22:34 PM PDT Photos courtesy of city of Carrollton - Mike McKay, civil engineering manager for the city of Carrollton, said residents will be able to monitor how much energy is being produced in real time. City Hall and Fire Station No. 2 are the first buildings to receive solar panels. | | |
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