Feature: Green downloads: Eco-minded apps cnet.com.au Mon, 16 Mar 2009 18:27 PM PDT We admit that as it's St Patrick's Day, we've got green downloads on the brain, but if your taste runs more to a green environment than Guinness, check out this sampling of energy-saving applications. | Unions take Sarkozyâs advice to make themselves heard Financial Times Mon, 16 Mar 2009 18:25 PM PDT Last July, Nicolas Sarkozy suggested rather rashly that when there is a strike in France no one notices. The French president was congratulating himself on getting through a significant reform on minimum service during strikes in key service sectors such as transport, education and energy. | Globe Energy looking for a few 'decent people' Peoria Journal Star Mon, 16 Mar 2009 18:17 PM PDT Globe Energy, the high-tech energy firm that rolled into Peoria in 2007 with a promise of 600 jobs within a few years, has again posted "help wanted" signs outside its plant on West Altorfer Drive. | Nixon to Make Stops in the Ozarks KOLR - KSFX Ozarks Mon, 16 Mar 2009 18:17 PM PDT (Jefferson City, MO) -- Missouri Governor Jay Nixon will stop through the Ozarks on Tuesday. He's expected to stop in Springfield at 10:00 a.m. to tour Watts Radiant and discuss economic development. The company uses high-tech innovations in thermal energy production. | Tories, opposition differ on NSP's role in wind power Metro Halifax Mon, 16 Mar 2009 18:11 PM PDT The provincial government plans to strike down rules that prevent Nova Scotia Power from getting involved in wind power companies. Energy Minister Barry Barnet told Metro Halifax yesterday he thinks allowing NSP to invest in independent wind companies will spark development of new projects. But both opposition parties had their own ideas of what should be done instead. Currently NSP canât ... | Biomass already an energy mainstay Arizona Daily Sun Mon, 16 Mar 2009 18:08 PM PDT Dear EarthTalk: There's a lot of talk today about solar and wind power, but what about biomass? How big a role might this renewable energy source play in our future? Couldn't everyday people burn their own lawn and leaf clippings to generate power? -- Deborah Welch, Niagara Falls, N.Y. | Some or all of VeraSun could pass to oil owner Lincoln Journal Star Mon, 16 Mar 2009 17:56 PM PDT At the height of its rapid ascent in the ethanol business, VeraSun Energy owned assets worth as much as $2 billion and was in the running to become the largest ethanol producer in the United States. | | |
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