Wholesale prices jump 1.1% in Sept. Courier-Post Sat, 13 Oct 2012 02:40 AM PDT A second month of sharp gains in gasoline costs drove U.S wholesale prices higher in September. But outside of the surge in energy, prices were well contained. | Cold hearts of energy firms Daily Record Sat, 13 Oct 2012 02:30 AM PDT UNIONS and consumers groups have called for the Government to tackle the rising gas and electricity prices as it is revealed many homes will be pushed into fuel poverty. | Study: Indian Point power can be replaced by clean energy The Journal News Sat, 13 Oct 2012 02:28 AM PDT The Indian Point nuclear power plant in Buchanan could be shut down immediately and cause no problems for the region's electricity supply, according to a report released Friday by two environmental groups. | Praise for waste oil use Hartlepool Mail Sat, 13 Oct 2012 02:22 AM PDT PEOPLE have been praised for their efforts in saving the planet and helping to generate clean energy by recycling cooking oil. | Former Suncor CEO says B.C. pipelines a matter of Canadian sovereignty Canadian Business Sat, 13 Oct 2012 02:21 AM PDT CALGARY - Building pipelines to connect Alberta crude to West Coast ports is a matter of Canadian sovereignty, says the former CEO of Canada's biggest oil company. Rick George, who retired from the top job at Suncor Energy Inc. (TSX:SU) in May following a two-decade tenure, makes the argument in his | Solar plan gets federal approval Worcester Telegram & Gazette Sat, 13 Oct 2012 02:06 AM PDT SAN FRANCISCO - Federal officials on Friday approved a plan that sets aside 445 square miles of public land for the development of large-scale solar power plants, cementing a new approach to renewable energy development in the West after years of delays and false starts. | Quinsigamond Community College gets grant for solar heating system Worcester Telegram & Gazette Sat, 13 Oct 2012 02:01 AM PDT WORCESTER - Quinsigamond Community College has received $38,300 as part of the state's first round of Leading by Example Clean Energy Grants. The money will pay most of the cost of a solar thermal system at the college's Administration Building. The building houses a cafeteria, dental program and offices, and the system will provide about 70 percent of the building's hot water. | | |
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