D.I.Y. wireless power project unleashes your inner mad scientist Engadget Tue, 12 May 2009 10:44 AM PDT Before he was the patron saint of electric cars and GPUs , Nikola Tesla invented the AC motor, the Tesla coil (or, as he called it, the "coil"), and demonstrated that power could be transferred wirelessly. A hundred-plus years later, companies like Solaren Corp are angling to beam electricity down to earth from outer space -- quite possibly solving our energy crisis with science fiction means ... | Europe Roundup: Equities slip Business Times (Malaysia) Tue, 12 May 2009 10:43 AM PDT LONDON: European equities closed lower in choppy trade yesterday with weaker financial and mining stocks outweighing positive drugmakers and energy shares. | Scientific effort focuses on Green River Basin Billings Gazette Tue, 12 May 2009 10:42 AM PDT LARAMIE - Scientists are gathering this week in Laramie to discuss their latest research on how energy development is affecting the Green River Basin in southwest Wyoming. | Japan and Russia pen nuclear deal BBC News Tue, 12 May 2009 10:37 AM PDT Japan and Russia sign a nuclear energy deal during a visit to Tokyo by Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. | St. Marys seeks to get into energy game The Sault Star Tue, 12 May 2009 10:37 AM PDT St. Marys Paper is moving forward with its plan to use the most modern technology available to create a $170-million cogeneration facility.[...] | Great Plains offers $400M in equity units, stock AP via Yahoo! Finance Tue, 12 May 2009 10:36 AM PDT Great Plains Energy Inc. said late Monday it plans to offer about $400 million of securities consisting of 5 million equity units and 10 million shares of common stock to shore up funds to pay off debt and to cover general corporate purposes. | Okla. House passes compressed natural gas bill INO News Tue, 12 May 2009 10:32 AM PDT (AP:OKLAHOMA CITY) The Oklahoma House has approved legislation that encourages residents to use alternative energy sources. Lawmakers approved the bill 90-4 Tuesday and sent it to the Senate for final consideration. | | |
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