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NDSU to analyze sugar beets for biofuel
The North Dakota State University Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics is part of a grant to develop enhanced energy sugar beets that are optimized for biofuel production. The grant is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy's Advanced...Tags: Environmental Issues, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Renewable Energy, Beets, Biofuels
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Architect Cheryl Mohr builds a sustainable home in Edgewater
The architect Cheryl Mohr craves natural light so much that even when the sun is bouncing off the nearby South River and streaming through the 22-foot-tall wall of windows that surrounds her living room, Mohr can't bring herself to lower the blinds....
Tags: Arts and Culture, Shingles, University of Texas at Austin, Swimming, Architecture
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Irvine's new majority turns to Great Park
Irvine's new City Council majority has positioned itself to clean house on one of the city's signature projects: the Great Park, intended to be the century's landmark municipal park. Since its inception more than a decade ago, 200 of the planned 1,347...Tags: Politics, Elections, Local Government, Marketing, Larry Agran
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Harold Newton Barr, Army radio operator
Harold Newton Barr, a Baltimore resident and former Army radio operator who announced from a schoolhouse in Germany the death of Adolf Hitler, died at his home Dec. 22 of natural causes. He was 91. Mr. Barr was born March 4, 1921, in New Haven, Conn.,...
Tags: Brooklyn (Windham, Connecticut), Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey), Brooklyn (New York City), Nuclear Power, U.S. Army
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Glendale's 'smart meter' billing system nearing completion
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Tesla Introduces Free Quick-Charge Network for Model S Owners
KickingTiresTesla on Monday introduced a handful of proprietary quick-charge stations across California, Nevada and Arizona with free charging for Model S owners that spring for the optional hardware. The California automaker disingenuously markets the technology...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Automotive Equipment, The New York Times, Trials, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Carbon Motors announces plans for multipurpose truck
Carbon Motors plans to launch production of a new vehicle before the end of 2013. The vehicle, called the Carbon TX7, is an all-wheel-drive truck capable of carrying up to ten passengers. The company said the TX7 is priced at about $150,000. Carbon...
Tags: Visteon Corp.
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Glendale smart meter launch nears
All Glendale Water & Power customers next month will be billed through the 120,000 “smart meters” the utility has been installing for nearly two years, officials announced this week. And as the utility begins to collect more personal data...
Tags: Water Supply, Google Inc., Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Alaska Excluded from Department of Energy's Natural Gas Study
Channel 2 NewsThe U.S. Department of Energy released a new report Thursday looking at how U.S. liquefied natural gas is exported, which is being hailed by Alaska's U.S. senators -- although Alaska wasn't included in it. The study's authors say they didn't include LNG...Tags: Lisa Murkowski, Energy Resources
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AAA claims gas blend may damage car engines, void warranties
The new E-15 ethanol blend of gasoline once more has ignited controversy, with AAA on Friday, Nov. 30, saying that it may damage car engines and the ethanol industry calling the warning baseless. Minnesota, the nation's fifth- largest ethanol producer,...Tags: Passenger Cars, Automotive Equipment, SUVs and Crossovers, Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics
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LNG export a bad bet for Md.
In a recent commentary ("Say yes to LNG," Nov. 13), Dan Ervin of Salisbury University correctly asserts recent industrial innovations in drilling technology — known generally as fracking — have led to an enormous surplus of natural gas in...Tags: Natural Gas, Environmental Issues, Conservation, Energy Resources, Environmental Pollution
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UCSD gets $500K for magnetism project
LA JOLLA, Calif. -- UC San Diego was awarded more than $500,000 Friday for a three-year project to develop and deploy an electromagnetic system in an effort to access more natural gas for energy use. The grant from the U.S. Department of Energy is part...
Tags: Energy Resources, University of California, San Diego
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