Friday, February 3, 2012

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Energy Saving Software Might Help You Save Power
CIO
I'm all for saving energy, especially if it means saving money on my utility bills. But I'm not sure that Energy Saving (a!20, 14-day free trial), an application designed to help you monitor and reduce your use of energy and other resources, ...
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Wind energy ready to deliver clean, affordable power as part of BC's new ...
Canada NewsWire (press release)
"Not only does BC have extensive wind energy resources, but wind power's fuel is free. Purchase price contracts with BC Hydro are locked in for 20 to 25 years. That means price certainty and long term energy savings for BC ratepayers," Hornung said.
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Leading article: Farewell to an advocate of greener government
The Independent
Figures like Goodwin were widely applauded by by "free market" commentators in the boom. They were d... A shadow had hung over Chris Huhne's position as Energy Secretary ever since it became clear that the police were taking more than a voyeuristic ...
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A Free Market Solution
Canada Free Press
Free market socialism gives the left its program but routes it through corporate owners. Obama has been responsible for numerous variations of this across different industries, most notably in Green Energy. We know the maneuver better as Crony ...
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Scots told: insulate your homes or pay more in tax
Scotsman (blog)
Alex McLeod, chairman of the Association for the Conservation of Energy, told The Scotsman he thinks "sticks" as well as "carrots" are needed to encourage people to conserve energy in their homes. He blamed "apathy" for low rates of use of insulation ...
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Scotsman (blog)
What are the key green policies in Ed Davey's in-tray?
The Guardian
Subsidies for renewable energy are under fierce attack, from free-market thinktanks and sections of the rightwing media. The government was humiliated when it tried to cut feed-in tariffs for small-scale renewables, in a hasty move that judges ruled ...
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