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Lake Effect Energy enlisted for downstate wind project
HARBOR SPRINGS -- Lake Effect Energy Corp., a Harbor Springs business specializing in wind energy projects, has been enlisted as a subcontractor to help with partial engineering and construction of a $1.4 million wind power project in Ann Arbor. The...Tags: Wind Power, Environmental Issues, Science and Technology, Renewable Energy
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Mt. Signal Solar Project breaks ground
Staff WriterSome 100 megawatts of electricity are expected to flow to San Diego from the Calexico area later this year as the Mt. Signal Solar Project nears full commercial operation. Officials at Wednesday’s ceremonial groundbreaking touted the project’...Tags: Alternative Energy, Arable Farming, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy
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12 Broward teachers win $14,000 for classroom projects
Some good news for the Broward school district: 12 teachers are getting grants worth a total of $14,000 to fund classroom projects that teach students about energy. The grants are sponsored by Florida Power & Light Company's 2013 Teacher Grant Program....Tags: Energy Saving, Apollo Middle School, New River (Broward, Florida), Renewable Energy, Eagle Point Elementary School
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Naperville aims to simplify approval of solar energy systems
Naperville residents may not have to jump through as many hoops to get permission to install solar energy systems on their homes. Under a proposal approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission, residents installing such systems that fall in line with...Tags: Alternative Energy, Energy Saving, Shingles, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy
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Mailbag: School officials deserve our praise
Two recent events in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District happily reveal an important truth about our schools: prudence drives some important decisions. In one event, Estancia High School administrators kept students safe by successfully subduing a...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Mountains, Alternative Energy, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy
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Old-fashioned meat market, cutting-edge power
Fifty-eight years after it opened in Highland, Boarman's Old-Fashioned Meat Market is still, in many respects, living up to its name. Boarman family members still mix spices for the pork sausage made in house, the staff butcher still stuffs the sausage...Tags: Clarksville, Politics, Howard County, Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages
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Solar projects in pipeline expected to employ locals for years to come
Staff WriterConstruction of a 950-acre solar energy generation facility is more than half finished, and with it more than 300 local construction jobs. However, there may be enough solar construction in the queue to keep locals busy for several more years. Tenaska&...Tags: Alternative Energy, Energy West Incorporated, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy
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Winnetka resident disputes how village credits him for solar energy
Theodore Wynnychenko built his Winnetka home with energy conservation in mind — his and the village's — and now is fighting to get what he believes he's owed. He installed solar panels, a large underground storage tank for collecting...Tags: Alternative Energy, Energy Saving, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy
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Los Angeles DWP unveils solar power buyback program
L.A. NOWL.A. Department of Water and Power customers will be able to sell back excess solar energy created on rooptops and parking lots under a new program approved by the city utility's board of commissioners.... -
New solar-powered lights are decorative, easy to install and bright
Q: I am not good with electrical wiring, so I want to try some solar-powered lights for landscaping and walkways. Do the newer ones provide brighter and more hours of light than the old ones I once tried? — Al M. A: Trying to wire...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy
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Letters: Go solar, DWP
Re "DWP will buy excess solar energy," Jan. 12 Well it's about time. But why should the L.A. Department of Water and Power limit the amount of solar energy it will buy from customers through 2016 to 100 megawatts? Why not buy all the solar power...Tags: Alternative Energy, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy
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Hawaii sets 'breakthrough' framework for new solar power
Hawaii’s love affair with rooftop solar energy has turned into a gold rush. In 2012, as many permits for new solar units were issued on the island of Oahu alone as in the entire state over the last decade. That, inevitably, has led to gridlock....
Tags: Energy Saving, Alternative Energy, Environmental Issues, Hawaiian Electric Company Incorporated, Renewable Energy
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