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Four Board of Education members leaning toward the purchase of former Allegheny Energy
julieg@herald-mail.comRecalling his first tour of the former Allegheny Energy headquarters on Downsville Pike, Washington County Board of Education member Wayne D. Ridenour said he thought of the possibility the office building could house the school system’s...Tags: Energy, Frederick County (Maryland), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Science and Technology, Physical Therapy
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2014 Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive Photo Gallery
KickingTiresNot only is this the first time the Mercedes-Benz B-Class will be available on our shores, it will be sold as a plug-in electric that gets an estimated 115 miles of electric driving range. More 2013 New York Auto Show......Tags: Sears, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Manufacturing and Engineering, Mercedes-Benz, Automotive Equipment
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'Black liquor' phase-out clears Senate
A phase-out of renewable energy subsidies for paper mills has cleared the Maryland Senate, though with a provision that guarantees the state's only paper plant in Allegany County would continue to receive payments underwritten by taxpayers....
Tags: Energy Saving, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Allegany County, Alternative Energy
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Court: EPA can stop some power plant modifications
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — Government regulators can try to halt construction projects at power plants if they think the companies didn't properly calculate whether the changes would increase air pollution, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday,...
Tags: Construction, Metal and Mineral, Environmental Pollution, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, DTE Energy Company
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Appalachian Power files for rate increase to take effect in 2014
Appalachian Power is filing for rate changes that may increase electricity costs for homeowners in Virginia by about 1.5 percent as early as next year if approved. The company reportedly filed for the rate changes on Friday in order to address...
Tags: Appalachian Power Company
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Glendale Water & Power could face rating dip
Several bond-rating agencies this week warned that without an increase in electric rates this year, Glendale Water & Power could face a downgrade due to its weak financial performance. The warnings come weeks before a City Council election in which three...
Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Financial and Business Services, Economy, Business and Finance, Federal Reserve, Local Elections
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A power to act on warming
WASHINGTON -- The test of President Obama's seriousness about addressing climate change is not his pending decision on the much-debated Keystone XL pipeline. It's whether he effectively consigns coal-fired power plants -- one of the biggest sources of...
Tags: Washington, DC, Elections, Science and Technology, Metal and Mineral, Democratic Party
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Mail Call - March 22
“Don’t think you have any choice about the smart meters for your electricity. The power company’s getting permission from the state to put smart meters in your house, and you’re going to pay for them on your light bill. Now, the...Tags: Interior Policy, Politics, Annapolis, Washington, DC, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Jonathan Lesser: Measuring the full cost of Md.'s wind farm subsidy
With the approval of Maryland’s legislature, Gov. Martin O’Malley will soon sign into law new state subsidies to lure power companies to build windmill generators off the coast of Ocean City. The legislation will raise electricity bills, but...Tags: Wind Power, Prices, Solar Energy, Executive Branch, Renewable Energy
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Former Constellation CEO Shattuck retires from Exelon — but remains on its board
Mayo A. Shattuck III, who coordinated the sale of two Baltimore institutions to out-of-state concerns and ran the region's power company for a volatile decade, has retired from the parent of Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. Chicago-based Exelon Corp. didn'...
Tags: Interior Policy, Prices, Energy, Restructuring and Recapitalization, Economy, Business and Finance
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Water flow levels from Smith Mountain Project to Staunton River back to normal
Water levels released from Appalachian Power’s Smith Mountain Project have returned to normal following lower-than-normal levels being released for about a month. According to a news release from Appalachian Power, water releases from the Smith...
Tags: Franklin (Franklin, Virginia), Environmental Issues, Natural Disasters, Appalachian Power Company, Bedford (Bedford, Virginia)
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