Origin of toxic 'green salt' in Kentucky DOE building a mystery The Washington Times Thu, 16 Aug 2012 18:42 PM PDT Two years ago this summer, crews working at the sprawling Department of Energy campus in Kentucky noticed high levels of radioactive "green salt" in one of the buildings. Initially thought to have been an accident, the incident became the focus of a nearly yearlong investigation suggesting that someone at the ... | Property owner calls police on Enbridge clearing crew Eaton Rapids Community News Thu, 16 Aug 2012 18:37 PM PDT Debora Hense says she is angry with Enbridge Energy LLP after she returned home to find a contractor clearing as many as 50 trees from her Tyrone Township property without her permission. | Applecrest Farm Orchards gets USDA grant for energy New Hampshire Union Leader Thu, 16 Aug 2012 18:36 PM PDT Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced Thursday that Applecrest Orchards here is among 106 projects in 29 states selected for funding to produce renewable energy and make energy efficiency improvements. | Oil above $93 ahead of U.S. retail sales figures Fort Wayne Journal Gazette Thu, 16 Aug 2012 18:27 PM PDT Oil prices rose slightly Monday in Asia, clawing back losses triggered by the International Energy Agency's lower crude demand forecast as investors awaited U.S. retail sales figures. | PET OF THE WEEK The Times Press Recorder Thu, 16 Aug 2012 18:20 PM PDT Get ready for greatness with Greta. The 5-year-old boxer mix is as sweet as can be. She is a classic mix of smart and sassy, cheerful and full-steam-ahead energy. She loves to chase birds and lizards, so a home without cats and small animals, including small dogs, would be essential, according to staff at the Santa Maria Valley Humane Society. | Can it Get Any Worse for Allmendinger? Maybe â" Fanâs Take Yahoo! Contributor Network via Yahoo! Sports Thu, 16 Aug 2012 18:12 PM PDT When A.J. Allmendinger was initially caught by NASCAR with a positive drug test, we were told by his spokesperson that he had "no idea" how he tested positive for a banned stimulant. Further, Allmendinger said he has "never knowingly taken any prohibited substance." Stories ran that it might have had something to do with "Power Shots" which are small but powerful bottles of energy drink from a ... | Energy experts hook up with Korea BBC News Thu, 16 Aug 2012 18:09 PM PDT Marine energy experts in Scotland are to advise South Korea on building a tidal power testing centre. | | |
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