Monday, January 2, 2012

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Midterm report card: Vermont Gov. Shumlin weathered more than one storm
BurlingtonFreePress.com
He claims credit for expanding broadband to under-served sections of the state and the launch of an unprecedented number of renewable energy projects. "We're getting tough things done," Shumlin said, a phrase he often repeats. As Shumlin heads into his ...
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Home energy efficiency expected to get boost this summer
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Those audits are free for households earning less than $130000. Loans backed by NYSERDA are for up to $25000 at interest rates of 2.99 percent to 3.49 percent, payable over as many as 15 years, according to the agency. NYSERDA spokeswoman Dayle Zatlin ...
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13 WTHRYou can start off the year saving energy
WTHR
The program is called "Energizing Indiana" and it is free. Probably the most important service is the home energy assessment. That will give homeowners an idea if their furnace is working efficiently, if they have enough insulation, if their ducts are ...
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Jim Letourneau: Renewed Faith in Oil & Gas
Resource Investor
Read more about why Letourneau considers shale gas, shale oil and enhanced oil recovery "game changers" in this exclusive Energy Report interview. The Energy Report: Jim, in a nutshell what is the big picture in the oil and gas space right now? ...
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Resource Investor
A Little Light Reading: 2011 in Physics Books
Discovery News
Every year brings a fresh new crop of popular books on physics and cosmology, and 2011 was no exception, featuring books on dark matter and dark energy, the Large Hadron Collider, time, the multiverse, cosmic mortality, a bit of history, biography, ...
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