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TEMECULA: Work begins on ‘Serenity Garden’ at group home
TEMECULA: Work begins on ‘Serenity Garden’ at group home
By the time a child arrives at Rancho Damacitas, life already has been tough.
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Vic desal workers ordered back to work
Vic desal workers ordered back to work
The workplace tribunal has ordered 1000 striking workers at Aust’s biggest desalination plant back to work.
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Solar Energy in Charleston, SC – How the panels work (HD)
Solar Energy! On beautiful Seabrook Island, nestled on the coast just south of Charleston, South Carolina, lies Camp St. Christopher It offers over 300 acres of beach, marsh and maritime forest and multiple facilities including meeting and conference centers, lodging, and worship centers. We’re excited about keeping you up-to-date on our progress and informing you about how this project was made possible. The process began last August when the State Energy Office put out information that there were going to be $2.9 million available in grants for alternative energy projects for non-profits. As soon as we found out, we immediately started getting in touch with local Charleston non-profit organizations to inform them about the opportunity. When St. Christopher responded about being interested, we setup a meeting for late September 2009 and went out to view the grounds and start planning. The RFP from the State was issued in early September. The government was looking at multiple factors before approving a non-profit like St. Christopher for the grant. These included visibility of project, potential job creation, overall benefit in terms of investment and payback of the project (they needed a minimum return of $2.50 dollars to $1 spent). The grant writing process was long and hard, but St. Christopher didn’t have to worry about that. SES took care of making sure the grant was completed correctly and on time. Anything we were able to do to make the process easier for them, we …
Utilities work to solve Oregon coast wave power puzzle
Utilities work to solve Oregon coast wave power puzzle
The goal, said Jeff Beaman, spokesman for Central Electric, is to study the potential of wave power. While three wave power tests were done several years ago, currently there aren’t any buoys or other devices off the coast of Oregon.
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Work begins on Vermont Air Guard solar array
Work begins on Vermont Air Guard solar array
SOUTH BURLINGTON — Cloudy skies and a brisk, chill wind hung Monday morning over a groundbreaking ceremony for a 12-acre, 2.2 megawatt solar power project at the Vermont Air National Guard base in South Burlington.
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Making light work of it: Solar-powered bins that can hold EIGHT TIMES as much rubbish
Making light work of it: Solar-powered bins that can hold EIGHT TIMES as much rubbish
The UK’s first self-compressing rubbish bins, which use the power of the sun to compact waste, have gone on trial in Cambridge.
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Proposal would put wastewater to work
Proposal would put wastewater to work
POST FALLS – Bruce Noble wants to put wastewater to work.
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Work begins on installation of new downtown gas lines
Work begins on installation of new downtown gas lines
n Billy Bryant, left, and Gaylund Wolf use an excavator to expose water and power lines Thursday in downtown Texarkana, Texas. The work is part of a project to install gas lines in an alley between Pine and Main streets.
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Stalled Revel casino to resume work, open in 2012
Stalled Revel casino to resume work, open in 2012
(02-01) 11:54 PST Atlantic City, N.J. (AP) — Reeling from four years of cutthroat competition that has stolen nearly a third of its business, Atlantic City on Tuesday got the news it has long been waiting for: the…
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