A Matter of Faith? Crosswalk.com Wed, 20 May 2009 18:39 PM PDT TWO SPHERES It has become the default assumption among the smart set that there are two non-overlapping spheres of human understanding. One sphere is Nature, where star fish, starlets, and stars are reducible to elemental forms of matter and energy. | Nuclear Power Not Renewable, Climate Panel Decides St. Louis Post-Dispatch Wed, 20 May 2009 18:36 PM PDT he House Energy and Commerce Committee rejected a Republican bid to blunt a plan to develop environmentally clean energy sources by letting states claim existing nuclear power plants as a form of renewable energy. | Welland Hydro dishing out energy conservation tips Welland Tribune Wed, 20 May 2009 18:33 PM PDT ALLAN BENNER Tribune Staff WELLAND â" A team of Welland Hydro staff members left the office behind late Wednesday afternoon to serve a free lunch and a few gifts to hungry civic square visitors.[...] | Colo considers more oversight of 4-state generator AP via Yahoo! Finance Wed, 20 May 2009 18:32 PM PDT A power struggle is brewing as state regulators consider increasing oversight of Colorado's second-largest electricity provider to help the state move toward a clean-energy future. | Australian market trades weak; Energy, bank stocks lose ground INO News Wed, 20 May 2009 18:32 PM PDT (RTTNews) - The Australian stock market opened on a subdued note and is trading sharply lower now with participants treading a cautious route on concerns the global economy will take more time to see a full recovery. | Miners Plan A$80 Billion of Projects in Australia (Update1) Bloomberg Wed, 20 May 2009 18:29 PM PDT May 21 (Bloomberg) -- The value of energy and minerals projects being developed or planned in Australia rose 16 percent, boosted by a decline in the local currency, the nationâs commodity forecaster said. | UND center working on clean energy system San Francisco Chronicle Wed, 20 May 2009 18:23 PM PDT A University of North Dakota research center is working on a clean energy system that converts used railroad ties into heat and power. The school's Energy and Environmental Research Center is teaming with a Manitoba company on the project. Aboriginal... Related: University of North Dakota - Manitoba - United States - North Dakota - Energy | Low-cost Materials For Capturing Solar Energy Science Daily Wed, 20 May 2009 18:21 PM PDT Cost is one of the main disadvantages of the use of renewable energies. Researchers are aiming to make the development of efficient solar panels easier and cheaper. They propose the use of more economic synthesis methods using sulphur-based compounds (chalcopyrites) as an alternative to the ones used up until now. | | |
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