05/11/2008
from the Kennebec Journal
Women's Lobby marks 30 years Group has made impact on Maine's legislative process
Lawsuit takes on sex offender registry rule
Mainers who lived through Great Depression have stories to tell and advice for coping
Intrepid creek chubs stuck in a ditch
Musical tribute to JFK worthy
Collins wants to focus on concrete achievements
Let's move on in new Patriots season
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Gardiner opens with victory
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from the Morning Sentinel
LESSONS FROM THE DEPRESSION use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without
John Doe cases are challenge to registry Sex offenders from years past file lawsuit to prevent public disclosure of their names
Allen working hard to extend political base
Collins savors chance to hear opinions
Maine Women's Lobby gathers for 30th anniversary celebration
Educators question standardized test's validity
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Waterville beats Morse, then prays for teammate
Let's move on in new Patriots season
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A.J. Ballard, an energy auditor from Efficiency Maine, will review an energy audit recently completed for the farm as part of the Harvesting Clean Energy Program of the Farm Energy Partners Network.
In an energy audit, a professional auditor identifies areas where a farm, other type business or home can realize energy savings through changes to processes, equipment or building upgrades, such as insulation.
Attendees will get information on how to find energy savings on their own farms, how to access Efficiency Maine incentives for equipment upgrades, and how to determine whether they may benefit from a full energy audit of their own farm business.
To register or for more information, call 778-3885 or e-mail tcook@westernmountainsal liance.org.
Efficiency Maine is a statewide effort to promote more efficient use of electricity, help Maine residents and businesses reduce energy costs, and improve Maine's environment.
Since 2003, Efficiency Maine has paid cash incentives to more than 980 Maine businesses to help them purchase and install electric energy saving equipment. This equipment is saving Maine businesses more than 56 million kwh annually. Maine farms, agricultural-related businesses and other businesses may receive up to $50,000 per year from Efficiency Maine by implementing measures to reduce energy costs.
Farmers that participate in energy audits through Efficiency Maine also receive information about a cash incentive program.
For more information, visit www.efficiencymaine.com.The Farm Energy Audit Workshop is sponsored by the Western Mountains Alliance, a member of the Maine Rural Partners Farm Energy Partners Network. The presentation is funded by a federal USDA Risk Management Agency grant for the Network's Harvesting Clean Energy Program and will be the first of two workshops on farm energy audits offered this year.
The workshop is free but registration is requested. Please call 778-3885 or email tcook@westernmountainsalliance.org to register or for more information.




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