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Solar power in the Sunshine State: FPL gets 1st OK from PSC
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Progress Energy's $17b nuke project approved
http://blogs.tampabay.com/baybuzz/2008/07/progress-energy.ht...St. Petersburg utility said in March that residential customers could see an increase of $9 a month, but it's unclear if that number has changed because Progress Energy has redacted it from recent filings before state regulators. For more, see our blog The Fueling Station.
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PSC approves Progress Energy's $17B nuke project
http://blogs.tampabay.com/buzz/2008/07/psc-approves-pr.htmlThe Fueling Station.
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Etsy Teams Digest: Local Teams Meet Up!
http://www.etsy.com/storque/section/events/article/etsy-team...natural or otherwise - needs our support. These are our neighbors, our friends, and our families," says Kim aka ThePeachMartini. For a list of participating shops, please visit the INCrowd's blog. The Florida Etsy Team got a great blog write-up showing off their innovative and crafty recycling ideas for what to do with leftover party beads on the city blog at Tampabay.com. Getting press showcasing your Team's creative ideas is a wonderful way to attract people to your Team members' shops!
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EarthFirst
http://earthfirst.comsay the darndest things. Arnold Schwarzenegger appeared at the Florida Climate Change Summit in Miami last week, where he subtly blasted Florida governor Charlie Crist and Republican President-Wannabe John McCain for supporting offshore drilling. From TampaBay.com: But he appeared to issue a firm rebuke to politicians (including Senator John McCain and Crist) who have suggested ending a ban on offshore drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. “Anyone who tells you this will lower our gas prices anytime soon is blowing
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ecorazzi.com :: the latest in green gossip
http://ecorazzi.comit just might be that eco attitude that caused all the republican drama at the Florida Climate Change Summit last week when The Terminator subtly bashed Charlie Crist and John McCain for supporting offshore drilling. An interesting article from tampabay.com (my hometown!!) reported that Arnold said: ”Politicians have been throwing around all kinds of ideas in response to the skyrocketing energy prices, from the rethinking of nuclear power to pushing biofuels and more renewables and ending the ban on
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home
http://workhomemedicaltranscription.orgExperts criticised over killer care Grantham Today, UK - 11 minutes ago But Perry remained in the community and on the evening of February 18 2006 he killed Matthew Carter, 22, as he walked home from a friend's house. ... Lower your electric bill today - Tampabay.com ( Wed, 02 Jul 2008 12:21:21 GMT )
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memeorandum
http://www.memeorandum.comDiscussion: Washington Monthly, Fueling Station and Top of the Ticket
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Schwarzenegger seems to hit Bush, McCain, Crist on drilling
http://www.salon.com/politics/war_room/2008/06/26/schwarzene...all kinds of ideas in response to the skyrocketing energy prices, from the rethinking of nuclear power to pushing biofuels and more renewables and ending the ban on offshore drilling, it goes on and on the list," Schwarzenegger said, according to the St. Petersburg Times. "But, anyone who tells you this will lower our gas prices anytime soon is blowing smoke." Bush, McCain and Crist all support an end to the federal ban on offshore drilling -- for McCain, that's a recent flip-flop; Crist followed his lead.
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Hotline On Call
http://hotlineblog.nationaljournal.comArnold Slams McCain, Crist Support For Drilling From the St. Pete Times: California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger made a guest appearance today at the Florida Climate Change Summit in Miami hosted by Governor Charlie Crist. Arnold had lots of praise for Crist's leadership in Florida on tackling climate change.