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Full-scale drill included 4 sites across Lee/Ogle counties
Daily Gazette, Sterling, Ill.More than 20 different police, fire, medical and emergency agencies in Lee and Ogle counties participated in a full-scale tornado disaster drill Wednesday, including members of Dixon's fire and police departments. The drill included hundreds of...Tags: Union Pacific Railroad, Teaching and Learning, Renewable Energy, Ethanol, Environmental Issues
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State Clean Energy Study Changes Look At Hydropower And Biomass
The Hartford CourantThe state's energy department released a final version of its study recommending changes to how Connecticut supports clean energy Friday after weeks of public debate on the plan that initially blazed a wide path for large-scale hydropower to be included...Tags: Hydroelectricity, New England Power Company, Renewable Energy, Environmental Issues
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EPA fines company for violations at Aberdeen ethanol plant
A company that owns an ethanol plant in Aberdeen has agreed to pay fines for violations of federal Environmental Protection Agency rules. The EPA says Advanced BioEnergy has agreed to pay $136,500 to settle violations at its ethanol plants in Aberdeen...Tags: Environmental Politics, Fines, Punishment, Renewable Energy, Ethanol
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Man who touted N.D. ethanol plant in trouble in Iowa
GRAFTON, N.D. (AP) - An Iowa man who spoke to North Dakota farmers last year about supplying sugar beets for an ethanol plant in the Red River Valley has been ordered by regulators in his home state to stop soliciting investments for Energae LP. That...Tags: Beets, Renewable Energy, Ethanol, Environmental Issues, Crime, Law and Justice
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EPA: Bittleman promises improved communications
WASHINGTON -- Sarah Bittleman, the new agriculture counselor at the Environmental Protection Agency, is determined to improve communications between rural America and an agency that many farmers consider both economically and culturally threatening. "My...Tags: Politics, Environmental Politics, East Carolina University, Lisa P. Jackson, Tom Daschle
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Garage sale benefits from organization
With the coming of spring, thoughts turn to yard sales - those events in which one set of Americans buys the stuff another set no longer wants for more or less than the retail price. Other than some buying tips - make sure you have enough room to...
Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Renewable Energy, Ethanol, Environmental Issues
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Distill his heart
The BladeInside a barn near the Sandusky County seat may be the smallest legal whiskey distillery in America. Actually, it's just part of a barn. A small part. The Ernest Scarano Distillery makes just 100 gallons of rye whiskey a year. For owner Ernest...Tags: Murder, Renewable Energy, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Ethanol
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Laos plans to develop more renewable sources
The Bangkok PostLaos will develop more renewable energy so that it makes up 30% of total energy use within 2025, according to the Ministry of Energy and Mines. A consulting firm is being selected to draft the master plan, said Anousak Phongsavath, deputy director-...Tags: World Bank Group, Alternative Energy, Energy Saving, Thailand, Bangkok (Thailand)
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Thai Polycons lays out listing plans for new biomass unit
The Bangkok PostNAKHON SI THAMMARAT -- Thai Polycons Plc (TPOLY), the listed construction contractor, will list its power subsidiary on the Stock Exchange of Thailand next year. Trinity Securities Group has been appointed as financial adviser to the listing of TPP...Tags: Thai Political Protests (2010), Thailand, Bangkok (Thailand), Real Estate Buyers, Realty
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NASA tests flower-based biofuel for jets
In Hampton Roads, a jet engine may be the sound of freedom, but the contrail it leaves behind is nothing to salute. The cloud-like contrail is composed of ice crystals, soot, sulfur and other harmful elements that riddle the emissions of jet engines and...
Tags: Space Programs, Research, NASA, Science and Technology, Renewable Energy
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EDITORIAL: Get ready, grads, for greener jobs
The Santa Fe New MexicanTechnology still might not have the capacity to save the world, but creating systems that can save energy and water has a beneficial side effect -- good jobs at decent wages for people needing work. Getting trained to perform green jobs -- making homes...Tags: Energy Saving, Agricultural Research and Technology, Business, Agriculture, Science and Technology
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Earth Week: Group dedicated to helping businesses get greener
The Santa Fe New Mexican"You have to make a profit to be sustainable in the business world," says Glenn Schiffbauer, executive director of the still young Santa Fe Chapter of the New Mexico Green Chamber of Commerce. Schiffbauer, a Santa Fe native with a long history in the...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Susana Martinez, Home Energy Saving, Environmental Issues, Economy, Business and Finance
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