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The Tukestir on Energy

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Bob Tuke attended 2nd Annual Southeast Energy Efficiency Alliance Associate Meeting yesterday and saw that "technology exists today and more technology could exist tomorrow that will help lower energy bills and gas prices for working families, but it will take committed leadership to increase energy efficiency and produce clean energy alternatives."

Before green was cool: A recycling perspective

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By: Jim Barrie

I realized this past Earth Day that its roots are entwined with those of my life’s work, which began 30 years ago in a little corner of the aluminum recycling industry in Mount Pleasant.

Metro assistance agency short on funds

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Posted on WKRN (Channel 2)

As we head into the warm summer months, the Metro Action Commission is a frequent source of relief for families in need.

But this year, the agency is dealing with a tighter budget than usual.

Last year Metro Action received $3.4-million to help assist families with energy costs. This year that number was cut to $1.8-million.

The Gov. want to be efficient

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The Governor want the capitol to be efficient. Well welcome to the club. Where to start? When you spend $129 million on heat, cooling and lights for one building (a rate almost double that of a building of equal size) it wont be hard.

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