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    Apr 10, 2013 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  1. County to apply for renewable energy planning grant

    Staff Writer
    Renewable energy permitting in Imperial County may have slowed in recent months, but the county is already planning for the next renewable energy boom as it hopes to win up to $700,000 in state funds and update its general plan. The county has seen a...

    Tags: Agriculture, Science and Technology, Energy Resources, Renewable Energy, Mangos

  2. Apr 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Plans for massive solar plant in Inyo County on hold

    BrightSource Energy has suspended its application to build a $2.7-billion solar power plant at Hidden Hills, saying it needed to redesign the Inyo County project and the delay would lead to financial uncertainty.
    BrightSource Energy has suspended its application to build a $2.7-billion solar power plant at Hidden Hills, saying it needed to redesign the Inyo County project and the delay would lead to financial uncertainty. With the project nearing final stages of...

    Tags: Plant Openings, Economy, Business and Finance, Science and Technology, Solar Energy, Companies and Corporations

  4. Apr 8, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  5. Greenest of the green: Top efficiency-boosting home improvements

    Forget wondering who's the fairest; when it comes to choosing home improvements that make your home look good - from the curb and to potential buyers - it may make more sense to ask "Who's the greenest of them all." Sustainable home improvements not only help reduce utility costs and boost owner satisfaction with their homes, they also make a house more appealing to potential buyers.
    BPT
    Forget wondering who's the fairest; when it comes to choosing home improvements that make your home look good - from the curb and to potential buyers - it may make more sense to ask "Who's the greenest of them all." Sustainable home improvements not...

    Tags: Credit and Debt, Electrical Appliance, Real Estate Buyers, Water, Manufacturing and Engineering

  6. Apr 9, 2013 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  7. County eyes funding for renewable energy planning

    Staff Writer
    As much as $700,000 in state funds to develop land-use ordinances related to renewable energy permitting and other activity is the latest grant the county is likely to pursuit starting today. The grant funding comes through the California Energy...

    Tags: Renewable Energy, Energy Saving, Environmental Issues

  8. Apr 9, 2013 |Story| WDBJ7
  9. Thousand sign up for Dominion's Green Power program

    Dominion Virginia Power says more than 15,000 customers are signed up for its program to support renewable energy.  
    Dominion Virginia Power says more than 15,000 customers are signed up for its program to support renewable energy.   The Richmond-based utility says the Green Power program offers customers the option to match their home electricity use with renewable...

    Tags: Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Renewable Energy, Energy Saving, Environmental Issues

  10. Mar 2, 2013 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  11. Pattern Energy's Ocotillo wind project prevails in court

    A federal district court for the Southern District of California has ruled in favor of Pattern Energy’s Ocotillo Wind project and the Bureau of Land Management in two separate suits before the court, according to Pattern press release. The court...

    Tags: Renewable Energy, Energy Saving, Energy, Environmental Issues

  12. Mar 31, 2013 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  13. State infrastructure on failing course

         The U.S. is an overall D+; Florida, a C-, a smidgen better but nothing great.   That's the bad news from the apolitical "Report Card on America's Infrastructure," issued every four years by the objective, well-meaning American Society of Civil...

    Tags: Politics, Rick Scott, Regional Authority, Barack Obama, Executive Branch

  14. Mar 7, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  15. Regulators Say Energy Plan Would Raise Rates In Near Term

    The Hartford Courant
    The state's utility regulator said that parts of Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's energy plan could push up energy rates, if only initially — a fact the plan's authors disputed on Thursday. Though the energy strategy lays out a path to lower utility bills...

    Tags: Regional Authority, Energy Resources, Renewable Energy, Dannel P. Malloy , Executive Branch

  16. Feb 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Jason Bateman gives Ernest Borgnine's estate a new identity

    Actor Jason Bateman and his wife, actress Amanda Anka, are dropping anchor in the Beverly Crest area with the purchase of the estate of Ernest Borgnine for $3 million. The gated country English compound sits on a half-acre knoll. The 6,148-square-foot...

    Tags: Banking, Tetro (movie), Renewable Energy, Celebrities, Swimming

  18. Mar 7, 2013 |Story| Glendale News Press
  19. School district to harvest more sunlight

    The Glendale Unified School District will undertake its largest solar project yet when it installs panels at Glendale High School this summer that could generate 427 kilowatts of power, which is about 25% of the power used by the school in a year....

    Tags: Renewable Energy, Environmental Issues

  20. Mar 30, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  21. Irvine company gets defense contract

    Irvine-based defense contractor Iris Technology will provide the U.S. Marine Corps with $7.8 million worth of solar power adapters — 1,563 to be exact. Known as Generation II, or SPA II, this is one of the company's mobile, solar-powered...

    Tags: U.S. Marine Corps, Personal Service

  22. Mar 29, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. House panel kills 'black liquor' bill

    Legislation that would have phased out millions in ratepayer-financed subsidies for mostly out-of-state paper mills died in a House committee Friday, just a day after the Senate passed a companion measure.
    Legislation that would have phased out millions in ratepayer-financed subsidies for mostly out-of-state paper mills died in a House committee Friday, just a day after the Senate passed a companion measure. The House version of the so-called "black...

    Tags: Politics, Lobbying, John A. Olszewski, Jr., Renewable Energy, Energy Saving

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