Archives for: June 2009, 18
June 18, 2009Rehberg Secures $1. 5 Million For Rural Technology Program
WASHINGTON, D.C. n Montana's Congressman, Denny Rehberg today announced $8.387 million in funding for projects throughout the state, including $2.582 million for the Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural Areas program. The funding...
Posted in: The Montana Standard on 06/18/09
Energy growth, sage grouse can co-exist, researcher says
Energy development and sage grouse can co-exist throughout the West as long as drilling is carefully planned, a Montana researcher says. But that doesn't mean that oil and gas drilling can be done without some guidelines, said Dave Naugle, associate...
Posted in: The Montana Standard on 06/18/09
Recycling on the brink
Helena city commissioners on Wednesday talked tons of trash.
More precisely, they discussed how to expand recycling options for residents and businesses, which likely would reduce the tonnage hauled from the city’s Benton Avenue transfer station out to Lewis and Clark County’s eastern valley landfill...
Posted in: The Helena IR on 06/18/09
Wyoming coal production forecast to decline this year
CASPER - Coal production is expected to decline this year after more than a decade of steady, record-setting increases, but an industry official remains bullish on the energy source. The U.S. Energy Information Administration predicts that U.S. coal ...
Posted in: The Billings Gazette on 06/18/09
Sterling Miller - June 18, 2009
Old habits are hard to break. Addressing our energy crisis fits into this category. For almost a decade now, there has been clear and convincing evidence that burning fossil fuels like oil and gas add global warming pollution to the atmosphere, trapping more and more of the sun’s heat as more and more pollution accumulates...
Posted in: Television and Radio on 06/18/09



