Energy commodities articles
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Scranton chosen to propel clean energy economy
SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Scranton was chosen on Friday as one of 150 cities to transition the U.S. into a new era of clean energy. As new financing tools and clean energy tax incentives were brought on by President Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), Scranton and other cities like it are in a []
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Traders, middlemen blamed for soaring commodity prices
The soaring prices of basic commodities in the market despite the wide gap in farmgate and retail prices are brought by as much as 200 percent profit of middlemen and traders, according to administration lawmakers.
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Is a high energy label a must? Some things to think about
Spring and warmer weather may be with us but that does not mean we should stop thinking about energy efficiency, particularly when it comes to buying a new home, says financial advisor José de Boer. From the beginning of this year, people wishing to buy a home with a higher energy label have been able to borrow more than those at the bottom end of the housing spectrum with a G or F for energy efficiency. The family spending institute