Marathon Oil pledges $1 million to UW KGWN-TV Cheyenne Tue, 03 Apr 2012 18:39 PM PDT Marathon Oil Corp. has announced a $1 million donation to the University of Wyoming for energy related academic and research programs. | Comment on Xcel reaches $114 million electric rate-hike deal with Colorado regulators Denver Post Tue, 03 Apr 2012 18:37 PM PDT They fluctuate due to global market. IOW, our food and energy is sold on global market so it will no longer be tied to just our inflation rate, but to things like drought in Canada or Australia (both of whom compete with us on many of the grains), etc. etc. etc. Our oil which was local to us used to be a slow mover and anywhere from 10-20 below brent. Now, with the reversed pipeline from cushing ... | State grants first-ever uranium search permit Haaretz Daily Tue, 03 Apr 2012 18:36 PM PDT Gulliver Energy received Energy Ministry permission to search for uranium in the Negev yesterday, making it the first Israeli company to receive such a permit within Israel's borders. | Highlights from the April 3 meeting of the Buncombe commissioners Mountain Xpress Tue, 03 Apr 2012 18:31 PM PDT Pictured here: A part of the huge generator that produces electricity using methane gas produced as trash decomposes in the landfill. Photo by Max Cooper. Hereâs a couple of the highlights from the April 3 meeting of the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners. Weâll have a full report in the April 11 issue of Xpress. ⢠The board was updated on the âLandfill Gas to Energy Project.â In the works ... | State Leaves Super-Green Building Hanging Hartford Courant Tue, 03 Apr 2012 18:22 PM PDT The state made a commitment to clean energy several years ago. There would be grants and tax credits for energy-saving construction, and support for alternative sources of energy such as fuel cells. Relying on these promises, Fairfield developer Bruce Becker decided to build the largest and greenest residential project in the state. | Montana Energy 2012 expo sells out on first day Billings Gazette Tue, 03 Apr 2012 18:17 PM PDT Montana Energy 2012, the first exposition of its kind in Billings, sold out quickly as more than 350 people came seeking a piece of the oil riches flowing out of the Bakken shale formation. | Ecovillage planned by Sisters of St. Joseph in Comstock Township gets initial approval The Kalamazoo Gazette Tue, 03 Apr 2012 18:06 PM PDT Plans call for 42 single-family units, four duplexes, a community center and a four-unit apartment building on 40 acres off East Main Street between 28th and 30th in what the Sisters of St. Joseph say will be a "sustainable residential community that emphasizes wise energy use and has a minimum impact on the environment." | | |
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