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    Mar 11, 2012 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  1. Cheap natural gas, caution curb nuclear energy

    It's radioactive, its plants can be expensive to build and it scares the bejeebers out of many, but to some, nuclear energy is the future.
    It's radioactive, its plants can be expensive to build and it scares the bejeebers out of many, but to some, nuclear energy is the future. That may well be true, but for now, the race to that future has slowed to a cautious crawl as regulators have...

    Tags: Lafayette College, Business Enterprises, Plant Openings, Nuclear Power, Regulatory Policy and Organizations

  2. Mar 11, 2012 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  3. Air Products wants to supply California drivers with hydrogen

    In 1943, visibility on the streets of Los Angeles dropped to about three blocks as a layer of filth descended from the sky, attacking the eyes, lungs and stomachs of the city's inhabitants.
    In 1943, visibility on the streets of Los Angeles dropped to about three blocks as a layer of filth descended from the sky, attacking the eyes, lungs and stomachs of the city's inhabitants. The culprit: smog. In 1952, California Institute of...

    Tags: Standards, University of California, Irvine, U.S. Military, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Petroleum Industry

  4. Mar 11, 2012 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  5. Don't let your house leak money

    Jim Lett knew his house was leaking money, especially during winter. Of course, he couldn't actually see heat slipping out of wiring conduits, exhaust fans, the attic. But he could feel the pain in his wallet as sure as the draftiness that compelled him to turn up his thermostat.
    Jim Lett knew his house was leaking money, especially during winter. Of course, he couldn't actually see heat slipping out of wiring conduits, exhaust fans, the attic. But he could feel the pain in his wallet as sure as the draftiness that compelled him...

    Tags: Investments, Solar Energy, Energy and Resource Industries, Petroleum Industry, Energy Saving

  6. Mar 11, 2012 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  7. Home energy upgrades help Allentown residents to save money

    For years, Michelle and David Olson relied on oil to heat their 2,600-square-foot home on the west end of Allentown at a cost of around $350 per month.
    For years, Michelle and David Olson relied on oil to heat their 2,600-square-foot home on the west end of Allentown at a cost of around $350 per month. "And it kept going up," Michelle Olson said. Olson threw a neighborhood party after she made the...

    Tags: Energy, Energy Saving, Kerosene, U.S. Department of Energy, Allentown

  8. Mar 11, 2012 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  9. Air Products

    &#8226; <b>Owner</b>: Air Products is a public company owned by its shareholders
    • Owner: Air Products is a public company owned by its shareholders • Founded: 1940 • Sector: Manufacturing • Company description: Air Products is an international supplier of industrial gases and performance materials,...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Science and Technology, Plant Openings, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Energy Saving

  10. Mar 11, 2012 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  11. Northampton Community College

    &#8226; <b>Owner</b>: Public
    • Owner: Public • Founded: 1967 • Sector: Education • Company description: Northampton Community College serves more than 16,000 students each year in degree and certificate programs, and an additional 21,000 community residents...

    Tags: Energy, Energy and Resource Industries, Energy Saving, Conservation, Natural Resources

  12. Feb 27, 2012 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  13. Texas' Coal-Fired Power Fell Sharply in January

    <a title=&quot;http://www.texastribune.org" href="http://www.texastribune.org" target="_blank">Texas Tribune</a>
    Texas Tribune The amount of Texas electrical power produced by coal has plunged so far this year, and cheap natural gas appears to be the cause. A report this week by Potomac Economics, a consulting company that serves as an official monitor for the...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Alternative Energy, Wind Power, Renewable Energy, Nuclear Power

  14. Feb 26, 2012 |Story| WXMI
  15. Saving Money On Heating and Water Bills

    Trust me...it's easy to save money on your water bill and the heating of that water with the help of a DTE energy expert in the house.
    FOX 17 Meteorologist
    Trust me...it's easy to save money on your water bill and the heating of that water with the help of a DTE energy expert in the house. In part two of my five part series this week on FOX 17...saving money and energy on your utility bills, we show you the...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Water Supply, Forestry and Timber, Menards, Petroleum Industry

  16. Feb 26, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  17. Mostly snowless winter boosts Hub City economy

    The economic impact of the mild weather can be measured in part by the papers stacked on Mike Jung's desk. The owner of Jung Construction Company in Aberdeen said he has 15 project proposals that need estimates. Without much snow, customers are...

    Tags: Plant Openings, Taxation, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Vehicles, Sales

  18. Feb 25, 2012 |Story| WXMI
  19. Saving Money On Utility Bills

    <span style=&quot;font-family: 'Tahoma','sans-serif'; color: black; font-size: 10pt;">Looking for ways to save a few bucks on your gas, electric, or heating bills? We secured&nbsp;a DTE Energy expert to help show us how, and also maximize the savings.</span>
    FOX 17 Meteorologist
    Looking for ways to save a few bucks on your gas, electric, or heating bills? We secured a DTE Energy expert to help show us how, and also maximize the savings. In fact, over the next five days, I'll be looking at ways to save on utility bills and...

    Tags: Fox Broadcasting Company, Concerts, Energy Saving, Allergies, Natural Resources

  20. Feb 24, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  21. Meeting to be held at HCC to discuss Marcellus Shale natural gas production

    Maryland officials will hold a meeting Monday morning at Hagerstown Community College to discuss natural gas production from Marcellus Shale — a form of shale found in Washington County and other parts of the northern Appalachian Basin. On June 6,...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Energy Resources, Natural Resources

  22. Feb 24, 2012 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  23. Governor Tom Corbett Discusses Marcellus Shale Industry in PA

    The natural gas industry in Pennsylvania is expected to grow over the next few years thanks to the Marcellus shale formation, which can be found beneath about 60 percent of Pennsylvania.&nbsp; Governor Tom Corbett recently signed legislation that adds an impact fee to gas drillers.&nbsp; FOX43&rsquo;s Evan Forrester sat down with the Governor to get his thoughts on how big he thinks the natural gas industry will be in Pennsylvania when it comes to new jobs and the economy.&nbsp; &ldquo;It is a big deal now I believe it will get bigger as the years go by.&nbsp; It is an industry that will spawn off many businesses, and already is.&nbsp; It&rsquo;s going to provide thousands of jobs to people in the Marcellus region.&nbsp; Williamsport is the 7<sup>th&nbsp; </sup>fastest growing&nbsp; metropolitan data area in the country.&rdquo;&nbsp; Regarding the legislation that puts an impact fee on gas drillers Governor Corbett says, &ldquo;One of the things&nbsp; that I pushed was an impact fee to deal with the impact of trucks, and just a whole new industry coming in and maybe overwhelming a way of life that had been there for decades.&nbsp; There are positive impacts, and there are some negative impacts.&nbsp;&nbsp; Under the bill they will be paying an impact fee.&nbsp; It&rsquo;s adjustable based upon the price of natural gas.&nbsp; Well everyone says that&rsquo;s a tax.&nbsp; I disagree.&nbsp; I think it is reflective of what the impact will be.&nbsp; The lower the price of natural gas the less impact because of less drilling.&nbsp; But, as the price of natural gas goes up, so will drilling because it&rsquo;s right here.&nbsp; What I clearly didn&rsquo;t want was the money to come to the state and be put into the general fund.&nbsp; Because it is not the solution to our problems.&nbsp; The solution to our problems is growing business and cutting expenses.&nbsp; So what we have to do under this legislation is the counties get to impose a fee.&nbsp; It comes to the PUC.&nbsp; They will send the money back to the counties to be used for roads, for social services.&nbsp; It can be used for housing; a whole variety of other areas that it can be used for.&rdquo;&nbsp;
    The natural gas industry in Pennsylvania is expected to grow over the next few years thanks to the Marcellus shale formation, which can be found beneath about 60 percent of Pennsylvania.  Governor Tom Corbett recently signed legislation that adds an...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Government, Tom Corbett, Business, Petroleum Industry

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