Alternative Energy Sources Names Espy, Former USDA Secretary, to Board (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance: Wed, 20 Dec) KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dec. 20, 2006 - Kansas City-based Alternative Energy Sources Inc. today announced the appointment of Mike Espy, former secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture and former U.S. congressman, to its board of directors.
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CCEDC wind farm seminar stirs interest in alternative energy (The Prairie Advocate: Tue, 19 Dec) MT. CARROLL Development of wind energy in Carroll County is possible and can benefit the county, landowners and consumers, speakers said Dec. 14 at a wind energy seminar. But one wind farm developer offered a cautionary note.
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City saves energy with LED lights (McKinney Messenger: Wed, 20 Dec) As Americans are making the switch to environmentally-friendly hybrid cars and cleaner-burning ethanol fuel, now, even the white lights of Town Center are going green. The traditional incandescent light strands have been replaced with LED lights, a brighter, energy-saving alternative.
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Oil execs shouldn't decide energy policy (Star-Gazette: Tue, 19 Dec) Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman recently put Lee Raymond and the National Petroleum Council in charge of conducting an important study to determine the viability of alternative energy such as wind, solar and biomass.
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VC bets for '07: Energy, Internet, Asia (USA Today: Tue, 19 Dec) Venture capitalists intend to plow money into energy, Internet and companies outside the United States, according to an industry survey. Investment in energy-related companies was projected to increase by more than 90%, while Internet as well as media-related investments are expected to climb about 70%.
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