CARTOONS: Florida Is A Scary Place Business Insider Sun, 08 Apr 2012 02:07 AM PDT This week's cartoons present a number of scary scenarios. The Republican party has finally focused its formidable energy on bashing Obama. There are tense standoffs in the Middle East between Iran and Israel as well as Bashar al-Assad and his people. | LAMBERTVILLE: Energy Cooperative: Savings picture looks good The Beacon Sun, 08 Apr 2012 01:51 AM PDT LAMBERTVILLE â" The city of Lambertville, the West Amwell Municipal Utilities Authority and West Amwell Township â" the three members of the South Hunterdon Renewable Energy Cooperative (SHREC) â" expect to realize a first-year savings of approximately $32,000 on electric generation supply service through the cooperativeâs purchase of electricity resulting from the online reverse auction conducted ... | New transmission line planned between Neb., Mo. Jefferson City News Tribune Sun, 08 Apr 2012 01:44 AM PDT A new energy company plans to build a 175-mile-long transmission line through parts of Missouri to improve the electrical distribution system in southeast Nebraska. | Canals can support 1,000 MW under mini-hydel units The Hindu Sun, 08 Apr 2012 01:43 AM PDT The total installed capacity that can be created through mini-hydel plants built across irrigation canals in the State has been estimated at 1,000 MW by the Non-Conventional Energy Development Cor... | Small steps, big results Worcester Telegram & Gazette Sun, 08 Apr 2012 01:39 AM PDT Maybe you want to try a vegan diet because you've heard that it leads to better health, more energy and weight loss. So suddenly there you are, cleaning out your fridge of all the eggs, butter, milk and meat that have been your dietary mainstay for years, the go-to goodies you've relied on to stave off late-afternoon hunger or throw together a quick dinner on a busy weeknight. (After doing this ... | Arizona's solar energy plans vex military The Arizona Republic Sun, 08 Apr 2012 01:38 AM PDT For the U.S. military, Arizona's solar vision translates into fears of unusable airspace, equipment failures and plane-crash risks. | Why Alabama can't keep the weight off Anniston Star Sun, 08 Apr 2012 01:34 AM PDT âPeople who are poor will buy high-calorie, high-energy food because itâs cheap,â said Tannista Banerjee, a health economist at Auburn University. âWith $2 or $3 to spend, you can buy a meal that seems filling, but isnât very healthy.â | Duke and Progress spend combined $19M on lobbying Jefferson City News Tribune Sun, 08 Apr 2012 01:29 AM PDT The merger of Duke Energy and Progress Energy could create not just the biggest utility in the U.S., but also the biggest lobbyist in North Carolina. | | |
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