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Cars.com Reviews the 2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid
KickingTiresThe Ford Escape Hybrid may be gone, but Cars.com reviewer Kelsey Mays says the 2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid is a credible replacement, offering seamless gas-electric power and decent fuel economy. The tall hatchback is the first vehicle to directly compete........Tags: Hybrid Vehicles, SUVs and Crossovers
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City controls water rates
South Bend TribuneMISHAWAKA — The city is finally out of the oversight of the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission — at least for its water utilities. But the exit of the city’s electric utilities is still pending. The change opens the door for the...Tags: Water Supply, Elections, Politics
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IID considers budget that does not raise electricity rates
Staff WriterA draft budget for 2013 that does not raise electricity rates for rate payers was presented to the Imperial Irrigation District Board of Directors on Tuesday. Unlike the draft of the budget that was presented Dec. 18, which assumed a 1 cent base-rate...Tags: Gaming, Budgets and Budgeting, Entertainment
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Sumter Electric Cooperative needs to say where smart-meter savings will go
Clearly, Jim Duncan's mother raised him to be polite. During a meeting in which residents of The Villages railed about Sumter Electric Cooperative's plan to install smart meters — they're a plot by the United Nations, you know — the chief...Tags: Cheese Corn, Consumers, Leesburg, Corporate Officers, United Nations
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From our files for Jan. 27, 2013
100 YEARS AGO — 1913 Enoch Burton, candidate for jailer of Mercer County, is endowed with the remarkable gift of being able to hoo-doo warts. He is removing warts while he prosecutes his campaign and is said to be gaining many votes through his...
Tags: Whitehall, Water Supply, Hospitals and Clinics, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Metal and Mineral
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Caller threatening to shut off your power could be a scammer
Watchdog with Paul MuschickDon't panic if your phone rings and the caller threatens to shut off your electricity unless you pay immediately using a pre-paid Green Dot debit card. It's a scam, and you should call the cops, not hike down to the...... -
"Green electricity" -- cheaper and cleaner
Guest bloggerWhat if you could be greener and save money at the same time? Well, you can. By switching your home’s power to “green” electricity, you can reduce your household’s contribution to climate change by 24 percent while also...Tags: Consumers, Global Warming, Government, Environmental Issues, Politics
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Coal's share of power generation slipping
Coal’s role in fueling power plants is expected to continue to shrink in coming years as old, polluting plants are taken out of operation and power companies turn to cheaper natural gas to generate electricity. In a report to a U.S. Senate...
Tags: Environmental Pollution, Coal, U.S. Senate, Environmental Issues, Petroleum Industry
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Solar and wind power are no panacea for climate change
Your recent commentary on climate change continues the politically correct approach to the problem of global warming and its solutions without approaching the reality of what has been accomplished and what the underlying issues are ("Forecast calls for...
Tags: Alternative Energy, Conservation, Global Warming, Environmental Issues, Petroleum Industry
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Winnetka loses bragging rights to lowest electric rates
Thanks to the recent trend of aggregation, Winnetka residents no longer have the cheapest electricity rates in the area. But they have one amenity that no one for miles can claim: Immediate response to emergency outages. The North Shore community is the...
Tags: Springfield, Winnetka (Cook, Illinois), Small Businesses
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Tighter greenhouse gas limits adopted for Md., Northeast
A consortium of Northeastern states including Maryland has agreed to reset a power plant emissions cap to current levels and to tighten it annually starting in 2015, an action officials said would increase investment in energy efficiency and slightly...
Tags: Environmental Pollution, Americans for Prosperity, Global Warming, Conservation, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Greener power
For all the hysteria generated by climate-change deniers over how reducing greenhouse gas emissions would be disastrous for consumers and the economy, Maryland and the other eight states in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative are demonstrating that...Tags: Conservation, Global Warming, Metal and Mineral, Mining, Barack Obama
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