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  • Green Fail: Solar Panels Catch on Fire on High School Roof – Black Plume Seen for Miles (St Louis)

    05/19/2013 4:44:37 PM PDT · by george76 · 42 replies
    Gateway ^ | May 19, 2013 | Jim Hoft
    When Webster Groves High School purchased solar panels to put on the roof of the school, no one told them they could catch on fire! The fire department was called on Saturday to put out the flames ... Plumes of black smoke could be seen coming from the roof at Webster Groves High School Saturday. Firefighters say solar panels caught fire around 2:00pm. Nearby residents noticed the smoke and called the fire department. The panels are above the new science wing.
  • Gas prices up for 9th straight day (Obama's Fault)

    03/18/2012 6:10:09 AM PDT · by tobyhill · 20 replies · 1+ views
    cnn ^ | 3/18/2012 | staff
    The national average price for a gallon of gasoline rose for the ninth straight day on Sunday to $3.838. That is now only about 6.7% below the record high of $4.11 from July 2008. The average price rose by three-tenths of a penny, according to the survey of gas stations conducted for the motorist group AAA. Gas prices are now up more than 17% this year. The nationwide average was $3.52 a gallon a month ago and $3.76 a gallon on March 9 -- the day that prices started rising again after a few days of slight declines. Gasoline averages...
  • Duke Energy urges electric car owners to stop using charging stations after fire

    11/11/2011 4:51:26 AM PST · by Libloather · 92 replies
    WSOC TV ^ | 11/09/11
    Duke Energy urges electric car owners to stop using charging stations after fireUpdated: 1:37 pm EST November 9, 2011 CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Duke Energy officials are asking customers who own the company's electric car charging stations to stop using the product after a house fire in Mooresville last month. A representative from the company has confirmed to Channel 9 that an email was sent to about 125 customers in North Carolina, South Carolina and Indiana who have the same type of charging station installed in their homes.