Archive for February 5th, 2010

Bunge Limited Completes Initial Closing of Moema Transaction
CNNMoney.com (press release)
global and regional agricultural, economic, financial and commodities market, political, social and health conditions; the outcome of pending regulatory

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Bunge Limited Completes Initial Closing of Moema Transaction
PR Newswire (press release)
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Rush's Morning Update: Go Green
RushLimbaugh.com (subscription)
After wasting a year on their failed healthcare takeover – Democrats are suddenly focused on jobs. Obama says he wants a "jobs bill" on his desk,

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The little solar that could
Grist Magazine
Then again, Ron Kenedi is in the solar panel business. “The big news as I see it is the demand—demand keeps growing everywhere,” says Kenedi, vice president

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UberGizmo (blog)
Are Wind Powered Street Lights Coming to a City Near You?
Automobile Magazine
Electricity is derived from a wind turbine of sorts, but instead of resembling a windmill, TAK's turbine blades wrap around the pole itself.
Turbine Light Concept To Light Up HighwaysUberGizmo (blog)
Turbine Light Illuminates Highways With WindInhabitat (blog)

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Jackson to vote on wind power ordinance
WCSH-TV
Price says the town stands to lose a unique opportunity to own a wind turbine or share the companys profit. "Clean renewable power generation could be an

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Mass. Awards $20m, 4.1 MW Solar Bid to Local Integrator
GetSolar.com (blog)
Jointly, they announced that the solar installer has been awarded a $20 million contract to build 4.1 MW of ground-mounted solar panel arrays at twelve

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CTV.ca
Brockville set to become a solar-panel powerhouse
CTV.ca
Eastern Ontario is a hot spot for solar power. One reason being the money the province is willing to pay for the environmentally friendly source of energy.

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Students say it's easy to go green
Nashoba Publishing
Nashoba Publishing/John Love Cafeteria worker Elizabeth Hooper, in red hat, stands with school faculty and students

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Refining industry faces decrease in demand, profit
Corpus Christi Caller Times
Local refiners were profitable when the commodities market priced heavy significantly less than light and sour less than sweet.

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