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    Aug 26, 2011 |Story| Winchester Sun
  1. Analyst finding ways for Clark schools to save on energy bills

    When Mike Cooper was hired last July by Clark County Public Schools as energy director, officials hoped he would be able to help the district find ways to save money on energy costs.
    When Mike Cooper was hired last July by Clark County Public Schools as energy director, officials hoped he would be able to help the district find ways to save money on energy costs. And after analyzing the district’s energy bills and their rates,...

    Tags: Schools, Conservation, Renewable Energy, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Kentucky Utilities Company

  2. Sep 1, 2011 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  3. Report identifies problems in IID energy management system

    Staff Writer
    A report that may have sparked the fight between Imperial Irrigation District directors two weeks ago shows problems with the district’s energy management system. Intellibind, a company that provides services to help with regulatory compliance,...

    Tags: Energy

  4. Oct 7, 2011 |Story| KWCH
  5. Westar introduces new home energy audit program

    Westar Energy customers who own a house 10 years or older can now assess its energy efficiency through a new HomeAudit pilot program. For just $100, homeowners can have a professional $300 audit performed that will provide them with a customized Energy Conservation Plan.
    KWCH 12 Eyewitness News
    Westar Energy customers who own a house 10 years or older can now assess its energy efficiency through a new HomeAudit pilot program. For just $100, homeowners can have a professional $300 audit performed that will provide them with a customized Energy...

    Tags: Conservation, Renewable Energy, Accounting and Auditing, Instrument Engineering, Westar Energy Incorporated

  6. Oct 12, 2011 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  7. IID taking more time to consider public benefit charge

    Staff Writer
    A fee placed on all Imperial Irrigation District energy bills may go away in January, but staff is looking at how to continue public benefits for low-income customers and energy conservation programs. District staff asked the Board of Directors on...

    Tags: Personal Income, Weather, Marketing, Energy, Alternative Energy

  8. Oct 12, 2011 |Story| WXIN-LTV
  9. Citizens Energy: Winter gas bills to stay about the same

    Citizens Energy Group advised Wednesday that the typical bill of Citizens Gas residential customers in Marion County will stay about the same this winter as compared to last winter, assuming normal temperatures. The typical residential customer in Marion County will likely use 659 therms of natural gas from November through March, for a total bill of about $615. This compares to about $609 the typical customer would have spent last year.
    Press Release
    Citizens Energy Group advised Wednesday that the typical bill of Citizens Gas residential customers in Marion County will stay about the same this winter as compared to last winter, assuming normal temperatures. The typical residential customer in...

    Tags: Natural Gas, Petroleum Industry, Budgets and Budgeting, Energy, Alternative Energy

  10. Oct 17, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Solyndra's failure doesn't discredit the larger solar power industry

    Rather than the Washington political circus that undoubtedly will mark Congress' upcoming hearings into the collapse of Solyndra, the government-subsidized solar panel maker, the company's problems should be viewed as an unfortunate bump in the road...

    Tags: Solyndra LLC, Companies and Corporations, Organic Chemical Industry, Alternative Energy, Energy

  12. Aug 8, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Cool solution for a warming planet

    It seems that Baltimore is keeping pace with the rest of the country and the world: It's getting hotter. On Aug. 1, The Sun reported that July was the hottest July — actually the hottest month — ever for Baltimore. One day later, we learned that the city's 30-year average had risen half a degree above the last average.
    It seems that Baltimore is keeping pace with the rest of the country and the world: It's getting hotter. On Aug. 1, The Sun reported that July was the hottest July — actually the hottest month — ever for Baltimore. One day later, we learned...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Democratic Party, Petroleum Industry, Weather, Internal Revenue Service

  14. Jul 31, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  15. Don't target energy industry

    Debate on the nation's debt ceiling has become an open invitation to put any and all issues and government programs on the table. Targeting the energy industry to achieve budget reductions puts jobs at risk and will cause fuel prices to rise. Is this what...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Elections, Energy, Politics, Barack Obama

  16. Sep 20, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Renewables are the world's fastest-growing energy source

    Money & Company
    Renewable energy--in the form of solar power, wind, hydroelectric and other types--is the world's fastest growing energy resource....
  18. Sep 14, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Gulf oil spill: BP gets most blame in government report

    Greenspace
    BP, Transocean and Halliburton all violated federal safety regulations leading up to last year's Gulf of Mexico oil spill, a federal investigation concluded, in findings that could be crucial for the Justice Department investigation and numerous...
  20. May 25, 2011 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  21. Jessamine school employees to receive 2-percent raise next year

    Employees in Jessamine County schools will see 2-percent raises next year after the Jessamine County Board of Education approved salary schedules at its meeting Monday night.
    jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.com
    Employees in Jessamine County schools will see 2-percent raises next year after the Jessamine County Board of Education approved salary schedules at its meeting Monday night. The raises for certified and classified employees were approved along with...

    Tags: Finance, Employees, Accounting and Auditing, Career and Workplace, Archaeology

  22. May 28, 2011 |Story| Hartford Courant
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