Lancaster County waste authority in talks to buy Harrisburg incinerator Lancaster Online Wed, 27 Jun 2012 18:42 PM PDT Keeping its eyes on the prize, the Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Authority once again has the inside track in taking over the troubled Harrisburg incinerator. The addition of the trash-to-energy incinerator would give a growing Lancaster County guaranteed space for disposing of its waste w... | Summer cool program begins The Michigan City News-Dispatch Wed, 27 Jun 2012 18:18 PM PDT MICHIGAN CITY â" North Central Community Action Agencies Inc. has started the summer cool program. The program provides an additional $65 towards the householdâs electric utilities that signed up during the winter for regular energy assistance. The only requirement is that all currently approved households from the winter bring in a current utility bill if they have moved, the name has changed on ... | China oil firm to cash in on West Philippine Sea ABS-CBNNEWS.com Wed, 27 Jun 2012 18:10 PM PDT China National Offshore Oil Corp. is looking to cash in on vast energy reserves underneath the disputed waters of the West PH Sea. The areas eyed for exploration are closer to the shores of Vietnam than the Philippines. The auction has triggered protests from Vietnam, which called the project "illegal." | Mono mulls new lighting for highway intersection Orangeville Citizen Wed, 27 Jun 2012 18:07 PM PDT Mono Council is adopting a wait-and-see attitude as it ponders the possible installation of energy-efficient, low-light-pollution flat lens lighting at the recently signalized intersection of Cedar Grove Road and Highway 10. | Richmond joins Marin Energy Authority Twin Cities Times Wed, 27 Jun 2012 18:05 PM PDT No, itâs not an attempt to be annexed into Marin County, but Richmond last week decided to become a very cozy neighbor. | Mexico would need major reforms for better rating: Fitch Reuters via Yahoo! Canada News Wed, 27 Jun 2012 17:56 PM PDT MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Meaningful reforms to Mexico's energy sector and tax base after Sunday's presidential election could move the country toward a higher credit rating, a top official with ratings agency Fitch said on Wednesday. Any boost to growth from reforms, though, would have to be weighed against a worsening global environment, said Shelly Shetty, who heads sovereign ratings for Fitch ... | | |
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