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US to pay Ohio $13.7M over former uranium site
The federal government agreed to pay $13.7 million to settle damages over contaminated ground water at a former uranium processing site from the Cold War, Ohio Attorney General Nancy Rogers said Tuesday.
Gas prices change views on energy
High gasoline prices have dramatically changed Americans' views on energy and the environment with more people now viewing oil drilling and new power plants as a greater priority than energy conservation than they did five months ago, according to a new survey.
Plutonium pit plan for N.M. lab faces opposition
The market at the heart of this little village is stuffed with locally grown produce. Fat, red radishes practically fly out of the display basket next to the cash register hours after leaving the field.
San Antonio looking to dip into solar pool
With record-high energy prices and a global energy crunch make life tough on those who depend on fossil fuel, San Antonio is starting to turn toward solar power. Rising fuel prices are putting a pinch on the world's oldest profession. Nevada brothels that cater to long-haul truckers are offering gas cards and other promotions after seeing business decline as much as 25 percent from a year ago, industry officials said.
LA gas station gets hydrogen fuel pump
City Councilman Bill Rosendahl drove into a corner gas station with a big grin on his face. He stepped out of a sports utility vehicle, pumped fuel into the tank and declared it "the most joyous moment I've had since being elected to office." An Islamic nuclear physicist on Thursday accused the U.S. Department of Energy of revoking his security clearance in retaliation for his criticism of the government's treatment of Muslims.
Muslim scientist sues over clearance undoing
A Muslim nuclear physicist on Thursday accused the U.S. Department of Energy of revoking his security clearance in retaliation for his criticism of the government's treatment of Muslims.
TVA expands bonus program to cut energy use
Bennie Phillips' employer makes money every time the Tennessee Valley Authority is struggling to keep air conditioners humming during the hottest days of summer.
Energy Department awards Hanford contract
The federal government has awarded a second new contract to rid the nation's most contaminated nuclear site of radioactive waste, leaving just one of five major contracts out for bid. More U.S. Department of Energy Stories
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