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| Severe Weather threat ending Tue, 25 Dec, 2012 06:10 PM PST BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) -- Severe Weather slammed South Alabama hard Tuesday evening, especially in Mobile. Most of the energy from this dynamic storm stayed south of Clanton; however, the cold front moved in very fast as the low pressure system broadened in Mississippi. There was heavy rain through much of Alabama and a few severe thunderstorms in Greene, Hale and Tuscaloosa counties that did ... Returns gets easier ... and harder Tue, 25 Dec, 2012 05:32 PM PST The New York Environmental Facilities Corp. - 7:47 pm New York is providing $250 million for renewable energy generation projects to modernize the... - 7:45 pm The Land of Hope: Film Review Tue, 25 Dec, 2012 05:19 PM PST Sion Sonoâs heart-felt plea against the dangers of nuclear energy is the first feature wholly centered on Japanâs Fukushima disaster. read more Global energy bullies losing stronghold Tue, 25 Dec, 2012 05:11 PM PST Mature democracies once reliant on repressive regimes for energy needs now expected to increase oil and gas production in 2013 A ray of sunshine for renewable energy stocks Tue, 25 Dec, 2012 05:07 PM PST While the stock of several clean tech companies is plummeting, the survivors are thriving $1B in bonds for NY water, sewer projects Tue, 25 Dec, 2012 05:07 PM PST The New York Environmental Facilities Corp. - 7:47 pm New York is providing $250 million for renewable energy generation projects to modernize the... - 7:45 pm NY announces $250M for renewable energy generation Tue, 25 Dec, 2012 05:07 PM PST The New York Environmental Facilities Corp. - 7:47 pm New York is providing $250 million for renewable energy generation projects to modernize the... - 7:45 pm Libraries to waive fines as part of holiday tradition Tue, 25 Dec, 2012 05:07 PM PST The New York Environmental Facilities Corp. - 7:47 pm New York is providing $250 million for renewable energy generation projects to modernize the... - 7:45 pm Progress, Duke want to slash payments for green energy npc-news.newsobserver.com Tue, 25 Dec, 2012 04:55 PM PST Progress Energy wants to slash the rates it pays for green energy by as much as 28 percent, reducing payments it makes for solar electricity and other renewables to levels not seen since 1984. Solar advocates worry that if granted by regulators, the request would freeze solar development in North Carolina. Ray of sunshine for renewable energy Tue, 25 Dec, 2012 04:53 PM PST While the stock of several clean tech companies is plummeting, the survivors are thriving | |
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