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Rangers' power surge continues with 12-7 win over Astros
ReutersThe Sports Xchange By MoiseKapenda Bower, The Sports Xchange Rangers' power surge continues with 12-7 win over Astros HOUSTON -- In one impressive set of performances the Texas Rangers showcased what makes them prolific, from their exceptional starting...Tags: David Murphy, American League, Minute Maid Park, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros
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New Washington County Public Schools administrative offices still in planning phases
julieg@herald-mail.comA sheet of paper with the words “Do not move” was taped to the U-shaped receptionist desk. A similar note was taped to a large white planter nearby that contained a pot of crusty old soil and dead plant material. A few yards away was a set...Tags: Energy, The Herald-Mail, Renovation, Technology, Manufacturing and Engineering
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JPMorgan reduces presence in California power market
ReutersBy Scott DiSavino May 10 (Reuters) - JPMorgan Chase & Co has sold the rights to market electricity from three power plants in Southern California to a regional power company, reducing the bank's presence in the state as it comes under regulatory...Tags: AES Corp., JPMorgan Chase & Co., Edison International, Petroleum Industry
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UPDATE 1-JPMorgan reduces presence in California power market
ReutersBy Scott DiSavino May 10 (Reuters) - JPMorgan Chase & Co has sold the rights to market electricity from three power plants in California, reducing the bank's presence in a state where it is being probed for allegations of manipulating prices. Federal...Tags: Science and Technology, AES Corp., Companies and Corporations, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Nuclear Power
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Block Island Gets First Chance To Weigh In On Wind Turbines
McClatchy-Tribune News ServiceWith just 1,000 men, women and children accustomed to - and often preferring - the seclusion their permanent residence affords, Block Island doesn't often have issues big enough to draw even one-tenth of its year-round population out of their homes on a...Tags: Conservation, Denmark, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Wind Power
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Few lights, but many questions
Sentinel Staff WritersUtility-company crews had restored electricity by Monday to half of the 1.5 million Central Florida residents who lost power in Hurricane Charley, but this success spawned new anxiety and envy among those still left in the dark. "We've been hit heavy,...Tags: Meteorological Disasters, Lake County (Florida), Career and Workplace, Hospitals and Clinics, Business
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Electrical system inhibits fast fixes
Sentinel Staff WriterWhen Louell Miner got home from work Monday, she cleaned up melted freezer pops, soppy vegetables and rotten meat from her freezer. Her house in South Orlando was about 85 degrees, laundry was piling high and she was eating meals from Subway and Golden...Tags: Coffee, Companies and Corporations, Buddy Dyer, Hurricane Charley (2004), Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
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Power company holds off on cleaning up Chicago-area coal plants
The construction permits are in and the financing is ready to go, but some of the Chicago area's biggest sources of toxic air pollution still might not be cleaned up anytime soon.
In recently filed documents, Midwest Generation signaled it might delay...Tags: U.S. Congress, Investments, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics, Coal
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FirstEnergy hires adviser to sell hydropower plants - CEO
ReutersBy Scott DiSavino May 7 (Reuters) - U.S. power company FirstEnergy Corp said on Tuesday it hired an adviser and started implementing its plan to sell up to 1,240 megawatts of unregulated non-core hydro generation assets. The company did not identify...Tags: Finance, Conservation, FirstEnergy Corp., Auction Service, Bath County
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Bill allows Mishawaka electric to exit IURC
South Bend TribuneMISHAWAKA — A bill that passed the Indiana General Assembly in late April will allow Mishawaka Utilities to pull its electric utilities out of the direct oversight of state regulators. It will make it easier for the city-owned utility to change its...Tags: Indiana Michigan Power Company, Politics, Elections
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Obama says U.S. natural gas exports could help Central America
Reuters* Closes out three-day Latin America tour * Obama administration mulling natural gas exports * Opposed by some U.S. interests By Steve Holland and Isabella Cota SAN JOSE, May 4 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said in Central America on Saturday...Tags: Trade Agreements, Economic Organization, Hydroelectricity, Business, Central America
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COLUMN-UK lessons on over-paying for grid investment: Wynn
ReutersBy Gerard Wynn LONDON, May 3 (Reuters) - Policymakers around the world are turning to the private sector to finance a massive expansion of electric grids and Britain's experience in funding offshore wind projects holds lessons on consumers over-paying as...Tags: Global Expansion, KPMG, Money and Monetary Policy, Alternative Energy, Economy, Business and Finance
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