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Some consumers oppose smart meters in Md.
Jonathan Libber likes his analog utility meter just fine.
And no amount of debate will convince him that new wireless, digital "smart meters" being installed by Baltimore Gas & Electric and other utilities around the country would help conserve energy,...Tags: Media Industry, Radio, Peter Shumlin, Energy, Credit and Debt
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Enron to pay $1.52 billion, settle claims in 3 states
Los Angeles TimesEnron Corp. agreed yesterday to a $1.52 billion settlement of accusations that it gouged Californians during the 2000-2001 energy crisis, but the state and utility customers probably will receive just a small fraction of the money. That's because Enron,...Tags: Bankruptcy, Energy, Lawyers, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Companies and Corporations
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Texas & California summer power supplies tight-NERC
Reuters* Most of North America has enough power for summer * Texas demand is rising faster than power resources * California power supply tight until San Onofre back May 30 (Reuters) - Most of North America has enough power to meet peak air conditioning...Tags: San Diego Gas & Electric Company, Boston, Nuclear Power, North America, Natural Resources
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Earthquake Could Shut Down Backup Generators at San Onofre Nuclear Plant
KTLA NewsSAN ONOFRE, Calif. (KTLA) -- An earthquake could trip sensors in backup generators at the San Onofre nuclear power plant, leading to a shutdown of the generators. The diesel generators provide power to the plant and keep safety systems running during a...Tags: Science, Physiology, Darrell E Issa, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Nuclear Power
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Workers find issue at San Onofre diesel generators
ReutersHOUSTON, May 29 (Reuters) - Southern California Edison told U.S. nuclear regulators that its workers identified a potential problem that would have incorrectly shut emergency diesel generators at the San Onofre nuclear station in California at the worst...Tags: Natural Disasters, Science, Physiology, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Nuclear Power
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Earthquake could trigger San Onofre shutdown, officials say
L.A. NOWOfficials at the San Onofre nuclear plant said it's possible that vibration sensors in the plant's backup diesel generators could be tripped by an earthquake, leading to shutdown of the generators.... -
Protesters ask Edison to decommission San Onofre nuclear plant
L.A. NOWEnvironmental and anti-nuclear activists gathered at Southern California Edison headquarters in Irvine on Wednesday calling for the San Onofre nuclear plant to be decommissioned and for the utility to implement more extensive conservation programs. The... -
Los Alamitos mayor leads in support for Assembly election
Five candidates are vying for the newly redrawn 72nd Assembly District. Though it's hard to call a frontrunner in the crowded local race, Los Alamitos Mayor Troy Edgar is raking in high-profile Republican support. Edgar, who was a registered Democrat...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Jerry Brown, Allan R. Mansoor, Small Businesses, Republican Party
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An electrifying freight solution on the 710? Siemens working on it
Los Angeles may be one of the first global cities to adopt a new electric freight trucking system, unveiled by electrical engineering giant Siemens Corp. last week at the 26th Electric Vehicle Symposium, or EVS26. The new technology, called eHighway,...
Tags: Hybrid Vehicles, U.S. Department of Energy, Siemens, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Energy
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Red tide? Fireworks? Mystery of flaming rocks ignites theories
L.A. NOWHow the rocks collected by Lyn Hiner's children during a visit to the popular beach last Saturday could catch fire later in the day has stumped scientists and prompted some to offer their ideas for what happened.... -
Activists take fight to close San Onofre to Sempra's front door
SAN DIEGO -- Activists fighting to have the San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant closed for good delivered a letter to Sempra Energy Friday, demanding the company join their calls. "Is it possible? Damn right it is," stated Ray Lutz with Citizens Oversight...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Activism, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Human Mishaps, Nuclear Power
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Lawn Mower Exchange Program
Gayle Anderson was live in Pasadena to announce registration is open for the South Coast AQMD's popular lawn mower exchange program, providing residents an opportunity to improve air quality and save money by replacing gasoline mowers with zero-emission...Tags: Energy Saving, Air Pollution, Prices, Black & Decker, Environmental Pollution
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