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Citizens Energy: Winter gas bills to stay about the same
Press ReleaseCitizens Energy Group advised Wednesday that the typical bill of Citizens Gas residential customers in Marion County will stay about the same this winter as compared to last winter, assuming normal temperatures. The typical residential customer in...Tags: Energy Resources, Natural Resources, Petroleum Industry, Renewable Energy, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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NIPSCO projects lower gas bills
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Two of Indiana's largest natural gas utilities are projecting heating bills won't be any higher this winter. NIPSCO says if winter temperatures are normal, its customers should see an 8 percent decrease in their overall home...Tags: Energy Resources, Natural Resources, Natural Gas
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Consumers Energy says drop in heating costs ahead
JACKSON, Mich. (AP) — Consumers Energy says it expects its natural gas customers to pay less for their home heating bill this winter. The Jackson-based utility made the announcement on Monday. Consumers projects heating costs will be about 3...Tags: Energy Resources, Natural Resources, Chicago Hotels, Consumers Energy Company, Petroleum Industry
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Wood pellet business prepares to fire up production
BOYNE CITY — From sourcing of raw materials to production to sales, three business partners in Kirtland Products expect Northern Michigan to factor significantly into their new wood pellet manufacturing venture.
Kirtland hopes to have pellet...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Petroleum Industry, Automotive Equipment, Altair Corporation, Forestry and Timber
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William Alfred Long, lacrosse referee
William Alfred Long, a retired fuel oil salesman and longtime referee of high school and college lacrosse, died of pneumonia Nov. 16 at Good Samaritan Hospital in Baltimore. The Homeland resident was 80.
Born in Baltimore and raised in Irvington,...Tags: College Sports, History (tv network), University of Baltimore, Lacrosse, Cancer
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Community Foundation celebrates record fiscal year
The Community Foundation for the Alleghenies marked a record year of achievement with its annual Founder's Day celebration at Art Works in Johnstown June 30.
The event included a report on the numerous local projects aided by the nonprofit, which included...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Human Interest, Pennsylvania, Finance, Energy Saving
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Button up your house for winter
As leaves flutter to the ground and the temperature begins to plummet, heating bills move in the opposite direction. Heat and oil prices continue to rise, which can cut a large chunk out of a home heating budget this winter.
While the weather is still...Tags: Environmental Politics, Manufacturing and Engineering, Electrical Appliance, Petroleum Industry, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Flaming up: Wood's popularity grows for home heating
Wood’s use for home heating dates back farther than perhaps any other fuel on the market, and its popularity isn’t about to flicker out.
As winter approaches, several local firewood dealers report that demand for their product is steady or...Tags: Environmental Pollution, The Home Depot, Environmental Issues, Petroleum Industry, Services and Shopping
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011
LIHEAP Program Pennsylvania's who need help with home heating cost can begin to apply for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program today. The federally-funded program offers both cash and crisis grants to those who meet income guidelines. Download... -
Sign up for home heating help NOW in Michiana
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterTuesday marks the first day that low-income residents can seek help with their heating bills from the government's Energy Assistance Program, but there's a catch. Millions of dollars in cuts proposed by Congress and President Obama mean that there likely...Tags: Religion and Belief, Christianity, Social Issues, The Salvation Army, Career and Workplace
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LIHEAP applications begin today; Program helps people pay for heating bills
Staff reporterIt is that time of year when home heating bills begin to eat away at the monthly income of many people. A federal program called LIHEAP tries to help people who are struggling to keep their homes warm. The application process for LIHEAP begins today. Any...Tags: WPMT, Career and Workplace, Wages and Pensions
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Alaska House Leaders Say In-State Natural Gas Pipe Line Legislation Still on Track
By Rhonda McBride
Alaska House leaders gathered today to set the record straight. They say natural gas for Alaskans remains their top priority, despite Governor Sean Parnell’s recent announcement that he no longer wants to pursue a gas line to the...Tags: Energy Resources, Regional Authority, Mike Chenault, Natural Resources, Sean Parnell
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