National News

  • T. Boone Pickens says the future of America is in wind power
    American Tycoon Says Nation Needs Energy Plan
     
    Wednesday, Jul 09, 2008 - 11:30 AM - ABC News

    CHICAGO -- The oil crisis in America is real and it's here to stay. That's the bottom line, according to T. Boone Pickens, one of the world's wealthiest oil men.

  • Wind energy surge good news for Oklahoma

    Sun July 13, 2008   NewsOK.com

     

    By Scott Greene

    Oklahomans are feeling the impact of high oil and gas prices, but the future of wind power promises to improve Oklahoma's energy outlook.

  • Cost Escalations Reported on Power Plant Projects

    By Wagman, David - Red Orbit - July 15, 2008

     

    Power generators are revising upwards the cost to build or complete a number of new power plant projects across the United States. Duke Energy told Indiana state regulators that the 630 MW Edwardsport coal-fired power plant currently under construction will cost $365 million more than was previously thought.

  • Nebraska Rural Poll Shows Strong Support for Renewables

    7/11/08

    A Nebraska poll says rural communities strongly support renewable energy.

  • Empty acres a gold mine
    By Margaret Jackson
    The Denver Post

     

    Several alternative-energy companies have been scouting metro Denver's northwest office market since ConocoPhillips announced its plans for the former StorageTek campus.

  • Judge's carbon ruling could have far-reaching effects

    July 14, 2008 - Rome News Tribune

    By Brandon Larrabee, Morris News Service

    ATLANTA -- In the wake of a hard-fought court case over the carbon dioxide emissions of a coal-fired power plant, both sides agree on one thing.

    If not overturned on appeal, the ruling by Superior Court Judge Thelma Wyatt Cummings Moore will have an enormous impact on what can and can't be built in Georgia.

   

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