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Is there any scientific hard data to prove that Wind Farms could disrupt birds habitats?
ATC’s plan could affect airport
ATC’s plan could affect airport
Lake Delton resident Larry Smith uses one of his green dots to vote for “hospitals, nursing homes” at an American Transmission Company open house Wednesday in Lake Delton.
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New EIA Report Says Shale Gas Boom Could Go Global
New EIA Report Says Shale Gas Boom Could Go Global
By Marin Katusa, Casey Energy ReportIn the midst of roller-coaster oil prices and a global reassessment of nuclear power, in early April a key development in the natural gas arena slipped by mostly unnoticed: a report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) about global shale gas potential.We all know that shale gas discoveries in America have altered the country’s gas picture …
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WEST AMWELL: Township school taxes could increase by $50
WEST AMWELL: Township school taxes could increase by $50
WEST AMWELL — The West Amwell Township Elementary School Board of Education has proposed a budget that would raise the tax levy by 2 percent.
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Solar panels could go on Bellevue city buildings
Solar panels could go on Bellevue city buildings
The Bellevue City Council has approved a new use of city-owned property: solar projects, located on leased roof space at municipal buildings.
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Kodak partner could create 4,000 jobs
Kodak partner could create 4,000 jobs
A New Jersey company is projecting it can create up to 4,000 manufacturing jobs in Rochester by partnering with Kodak.
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Conical Designs Could Ease Wind Turbine Failures
Conical Designs Could Ease Wind Turbine Failures
As European offshore wind power development accelerates, a series of costly failures has undermined confidence in turbine tower foundations.
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Instead of using wind farms and the like to generate electricity, could we use the oceans’ currents?
Or, instead of using solar heat, why not use the heat from volcanos, or underground lava streams to create electricity? Would it be possible? I’ve often wondered this.
Hydroelectric power could be key to state cutting gas emissions
Hydroelectric power could be key to state cutting gas emissions
More hydroelectric power from Quebec could help power lights in local living rooms as part of a wide-ranging plan to cut greenhouse gas emissions 25 percent below 1990 levels by the end of this decade.
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