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| Long Island Town Pioneers Closed-Loop, Pollution-Free Wind Power-Hydrogen Fuel ... CleanTechnica By Andrew Burger On January 29, 2012 — Leave a Comment Outside of New York City on Long Island, the town of Hempstead is the site for a small, though novel, experiment in closed-loop clean energy production, storage and use. There, a 100-kilowatt (kW) ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Voice of the Free Press: State sales tax holiday must make budget sense BurlingtonFreePress.com In the past, shoppers found an even better deal with many stores holding sales on tax-free day to draw shoppers. Who doesn't love a bargain, especially when it also means paying less in taxes? The tax holiday, too, has an undeniable benefit for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Vermont Yankee challenge: A moment of firm decision - or indecision? BurlingtonFreePress.com Free Press file photo MONTPELIER — By all accounts, when March 21 comes and goes, the Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant will still be cranking out electric power, just as it has done for 40 years. That appears to be the immediate effect of federal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Eco group handed £61k boost Wiltshire Times The group will also carry out free energy assessments for people willing to have their neighbours join them for the feedback sessions. Some of the funds will go towards the installation of solid wall insulation in community buildings, where cavity wall ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Alliance: VEC customers are better informed than most Cleveland Daily Banner "Most important to us about VEC's bills, though, are the highlights and tips about energy efficiency and usage awareness that they also bring their customers," McKinney said. "There's a paragraph at the top of each statement which promotes VEC's free ... See all stories on this topic » |
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