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Loudon County residents opposed to the dumping of coal fly ash in the local landfill will get a chance to have their views heard before the county's Solid Waste Commission next week.
Court sets Massey appeal for Sept. CHARLESTON - The state Supreme Court has scheduled the third round of arguments in coal giant Massey Energy's appeal of $50 million jury verdict awarded to rival Harman Mining. On Friday, the court put the case on its Sept. 8 calendar. Retired Putnam County Circuit Judge James Holliday will replace disqualified Chief Justice Brent Benjami.
HURRICANE — Hurricane resident Debra Girimont has announced her candidacy for the West Virginia House of Delegates 14th District representing Mason County and southern Putnam County. A Republican,...
Paul Golby is frustrated. He doesn't actually say so, but the measured tones of E.on's UK chief executive have a note of exasperation. "We are a 'no' society: 'no' to coal, 'no' to nuclear, 'no' to wind turbines. But then how do we keep the lights on?" the 58-year-old former engineer asks. "Most people just don't connect the fact that the TV runs or the fridge works with how the stuff is ...
Four weeks ago I warned that shareholders in Pubs'n'Bars would suffer a sobering time when their results appeared. Unfortunately, the figures are even more distressing than I expected.
New federal standards to push "green" tech For 12 years, Florida Crystals has been producing electricity from its own sugar cane waste in western Palm Beach County.
NEW YORK----Fitch Ratings assigns an 'AA-' rating to the $150 million Campbell County, Wyoming Solid Waste Facilities 2009A revenue bonds . In addition, Fitch affirms Basin's senior secured debt rating at 'AA-' and its tax-exempt and taxable commercial paper programs at 'F1+.
There's been a lot of talk and speculation around town about what the Southeast Alaska Conservation Council (SEACC) intends to do following the recent Kensington mine Supreme Court decision. So here's where we are:
Logan Township supervisors will allow a wind farm developer to build the nation's next-to-tallest wind turbines in Chestnut Flats. Supervisors voted 4-to-1 Thursday night to allow Gamesa Energy to build 19 turbines north of Altoona, making them visible from 17th Street, Mill Run Road, Old Mill Run Road and along Route 36.
This week, several high-ranking members of the Obama-Biden Administration highlighted some of their agencies’ efforts to improve energy efficiency and, in turn, save money, create jobs, and reduce dangerous carbon pollution.
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