1 California once a leader in waste-to-energy technology has fallen behind the rest of the world
LONG BEACH, Calif. - Government officials from around the world used to come to this port city to catch a glimpse of the future: Two-story piles of trash would disappear into a furnace and eventually be transformed into electricity to power thousands of homes. Source: Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune
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2 Greenest state behind the waste-to-energy race
In this photo taken on Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2010, a truck driver, left, unloads solid waste operator at the South East Reserve Recovery Facility (SERRF) in Long Beach, Calif. Twenty five years ago California was at the forefront of the trash-to-energy conversion technology and, now, we're not only behind Europe and Asia, but we're also behind the rest of the country. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes) Source: The Argus-Press
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3 Greenest state behind the waste-to-energy race
In this photo taken on Aug. 24, 2010, the control room of a moving grate incinerator overseeing boiler lines at the South East Reserve Recovery Facility (SERRF), is seen in operation in Long Beach, Calif. Twenty five years ago California was at the forefront of the trash-to-energy conversion technology and, now, they're not only behind Europe and Asia, but also behind the rest of the country ... Source: The Argus-Press
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4 Greenest state behind the waste-to-energy race
In this photo taken on Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2010, a trash truck discharges solid waste at the refuse storage pit with a 5,000 ton capacity at the South East Reserve Recovery Facility (SERRF) in Long Beach, Calif. Twenty five years ago California was at the forefront of the trash-to-energy conversion technology and, now, we're not only behind Europe and Asia, but we're also behind the rest of the ... Source: The Argus-Press
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5 Energy Star savings still available
Anyone hoping to take part in the national savings event on Energy Star-rated products still has a chance to do so. North Carolina received $8.8 million through the federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 to participate in the Energy... Source: Kinston Free Press
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6 India pitches for stake in Ghana energy sector
India has sought a greater role in Ghana's energy sector, pitching for more tie-ups between ONGC Videsh (OVL), the overseas exploratory and acquisition arm of the state-run upstream major, and oil companies of the African nation. Source: Calcutta News
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7 Epsilon Energy - Easy to Calculate 100% Upside
By CanadianValue. I spend a lot of time looking for value in energy companies. I certainly am more interest in oil weighted producers as I believe we are going to need every bit of oil we can find in the coming decade. With respect to oil, the battle between supply and demand is one where both sides are pointing to tightness in the market in years ahead. Our supply has peaked. Not the pure ... Source: Guru Focus
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8 $500K worth of Energy Star savings still available in N.C.
KINSTON — Anyone hoping to take part in the national savings event on Energy Star-rated products still has a chance to do so. North Carolina received $8.8 million through the federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 to participate in the Energy Star program. Source: New Bern Sun Journal
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9 Greenest state behind the waste-to-energy race
In this photo taken on Aug. 24, 2010, in Long Beach, Calif., South East Reserve Recovery Facility (SERRF) manager, Charlie Trip, right, checks the operation with trash crane operator Becky Davis. The plant can process some 13,000 tons per day of solid waste, with a gross electrical generating capacity of 36 megawatts. Twenty five years ago California was at the forefront of the trash-to-energy ... Source: The Argus-Press
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10 BSE suspends trade on energy-efficiency company RFV
The Budapest Stock Exchange (BSE) suspended trade on Hungarian energy-efficiency company RFV at 9:20 a.m. on Friday for the rest of the Friday trade session at the request of the company pending the announcement of information that could exercise a significant impact on RFV's share value. RFV shares were trading down 0.28% at HUF 7,180 on a turnover of HUF 7.3 million at the time of the ... Source: Budapest Business Journal
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