September 30, 2009 EditionEdition

Study: More corn means more chemicals in waters

A new study has found that more fertilizers and pesticides will enter waters near fields if farmers...

CT Science Center getting fuel cell

The Connecticut Science Center in downtown Hartford will begin installation Thursday of a hydrogen fuel cell to...

CT communities get ‘brownfield’ grants

The state is distributing $540,000 in federal funds to help Middletown, Montville and Willimantic restore contaminated industrial...

Crude, gasoline futures rise on supply data

Oil prices climbed more than 5 percent, surpassing $70 a barrel today after a government report said...
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Indiana looks to fill large, empty factory

A central Indiana county is trying to attract a renewable energy company to take over a sprawling...

Wis. solar energy program reaches milestone

Wisconsin's resource for energy efficiency and renewable energy is celebrating a milestone. Focus on Energy said...

July 2009 Connecticut Business Starts

The following business starts were recorded in July 2009 by the Connecticut Secretary of the State's Office....

GE ‘smart meters’ for Ohio demo project

An Ohio utility is buying 110,000 of General Electric's "smart meters'' to demonstrate the technology's ability to...
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