Energy Stocks Should Be Your Summer Fling TheStreet.com Tue, 22 May 2012 10:44 AM PDT NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Energy has lost its mojo. No one seems to care anymore about gas prices and the threats of an Iranian nuclear program. But you ignore energy price action at your own risk -- it's delivering some of the best indications of future stock prices, and telling me it's near time to start developing some positions in energy stocks. It's been impossible to recommend any stocks ... | Shocking discussion The Augusta Chronicle Tue, 22 May 2012 10:43 AM PDT Learning Power is an initiative of Georgia Power to reinforce the Georgia Performance Standards in science. It also presents electric utilities as a career option and teaches energy efficiency. | West needs Iran talks for econ. reasons Press TV Tue, 22 May 2012 10:40 AM PDT A senior Iranian lawmaker says Western countries need to continue negotiations with Iran as their imposed sanctions on the country have backfired and caused rising energy prices in their own countries. | Sugarloaf wins $300,000 grant for low-energy snow guns The Lewiston Sun Journal Tue, 22 May 2012 10:40 AM PDT CARRABASSETT VALLEY â" After a dismal snow season Sugarloaf announced Tuesday it would invest another $1 million in low-energy snow-making guns with the help of a $300,000 grant from Efficiency Maine. | President Obama Calls on Congress to Act on Clean Energy Tax Credits in âTo Do Listâ The White House Tue, 22 May 2012 10:38 AM PDT WASHINGTON, DC â" On Thursday, President Obama will visit a wind manufacturer in Newton, Iowa. Newton is a city of roughly 16,000 residents, located 35 miles east of Des Moines. For many years, Maytag manufactured washers and dryers at its corporate headquarters in Newton, employing 3,500 at its peak. After being acquired by Whirlpool in 2006, plans were made to consolidate manufacturing into ... | School districts not taking full advantage of energy efficiency programs Portland Tribune Tue, 22 May 2012 10:34 AM PDT Oregon school districts are missing out on taking advantage of subsidy programs that could lower their utility bills and save energy, according to a new state audit. Auditors overseen by the Secretary of Stateâs office pored through 6,859 measures identified in school energy audits from 2002 ... | | |
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