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WASHINGTON Ag bill includes local projects An agricultural appropriations bill that includes money for Central Coast projects was approved by the U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday. The bill includes: · Salinas Agricultural Research Station: $3,654,000.
This morning in Detroit, a shiny new General Motors Corp. will rise from the twisted heap of metal – and crippling debts – of the old.
The Honda factory in Greensburg, the sole assembly plant making compressed natural gas-powered cars directly for U.S. consumers, may be an early beneficiary of legislation aimed at doubling federal incentives to lift sales of the low-exhaust models.
STEPHENS CITY -- A single-vehicle crash on Interstate 81 on Wednesday afternoon left a man dead, state police said. WINCHESTER -- Downtown is safe but could be safer, according to a recent survey of residents and business owners.
Emerson Process Management announced recently it has received a contract to retrofit obsolete plant and turbine controls at Sellafield Ltd.'s Fellside Power Station with Ovation technology
Wisconsin regulators gave a Wisconsin utility permission Thursday to begin building a giant wind farm in southern Minnesota, opening the door for Wisconsin ratepayers to shell out millions of dollars in construction costs. Wisconsin Power & Light Co. wants to build scores of turbines on 50 square miles just north of Albert Lea, Minn., in Freeborn County. The project is expected to cost about ...
New York could become home to the largest off-shore wind farm in the country, if an initiative launched by the Long Island-New York City Offshore Wind Collaborative comes to fruition.
When Alamedans turned on their lights last Wednesday, they may have been tapping into a new energy source. On July 1 Public Utilities Board President Ann McCormick and Alameda Municipal Power General Manager Girish Balachandran traveled...
While the U.S. Corps of Engineers continues to make repairs at Howard Hanson Dam, communities in the valley are taking precautions for possible flooding during the storm season.
DETROIT — General Motors could literally turn green as it readies itself for major management and cultural changes that will coincide with its escape from bankruptcy protection.
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