Norse wants to be 1st in line for NY gas permits Omaha World-Herald Sat, 10 Mar 2012 10:41 AM PST While New York regulators wrap up a four-year environmental impact study of shale-gas drilling that has driven most energy companies to other states, a Norwegian company hopes to be first in line if New York starts issuing... | Hermantown Back in Championship WDIO Duluth Sat, 10 Mar 2012 10:24 AM PST Hermantown is one win away from reaching their goal. The Hawks defeated Thief River Falls 3-2 in the class A semifinals Friday afternoon at the Xcel Energy Center. | Proposed propane tank up for vote in Maine Boston Globe Sat, 10 Mar 2012 10:05 AM PST Energy officials have long wanted to decrease reliance on heating oil in Maine, but efforts to bring other fuel sources into the state have not always been met with open arms. | Obama strikes back at critics on gas prices The Christian Science Monitor Sat, 10 Mar 2012 10:01 AM PST President Obama is underscoring his administration's work to develop alternative energy sources and increase fuel efficiency. Republicans accuse him of blocking projects and technology that would allow greater energy production, including the Keystone XL pipeline. | Obama calls for investment in clean energy AFP via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News Sat, 10 Mar 2012 10:01 AM PST US President Barack Obama called on Congress Saturday to invest more money in clean energy technologies and end multi-billion-dollar subsidies given each year to oil companies. | LIVE BLOG: Class A Boy's Hockey State Championship Northland's News Center Sat, 10 Mar 2012 09:49 AM PST St. Paul, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) --- Join Zach Schneider as he provides live updates from the Xcel Energy Center as the #1-ranked Hermantown boy's hockey team plays in the Class A state championship. | Reconstruction a golden opportunity for eco-communities The Japan Times Sat, 10 Mar 2012 09:43 AM PST While rebuilding the Tohoku coast progresses at a snail's pace, experts say hints for re-creating the region into a leading area that relies on reusable energy can already be found in many communities across the globe. "Fukushima has the potential to lead the world" in the effort to building a "smart-city" region that depends less on fossil fuels, Richard Jones, deputy executive director of the ... | | |
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