PolyPlus Packs 10X the Energy of Li-Ion into New Waterproof Battery Phone Scoop Mon, 29 Jun 2009 06:43 AM PDT A California company called PolyPlus is working on new battery technology that is waterproof and can store 10 times the energy of today's lithium-ion batteries. Lithium metal-air batteries have been researched for years. In such a battery, air is ... (follow link to read) | Bellingham edges top-ranked Edmonton, 121-115 OurSports Central Mon, 29 Jun 2009 06:40 AM PDT BELLINGHAM, Wash. - The Bellingham Slam came through with their second come-from-behind performance in as many nights as they upended the Edmonton Energy, 121-115, in an action-packed International Basketball League tilt at Whatcom Pavilion on Sunday. | Cash For Clunker Refrigerators FOX 17 Grand Rapids Mon, 29 Jun 2009 06:38 AM PDT DTE unveils plan to make homes energy-efficient. Michigan's largest utility will pay customers $50 to recycle old refrigerators as part of a new program to make households more energy-efficient. | Loran Smith column: Mark Fox Rome News-Tribune Mon, 29 Jun 2009 06:38 AM PDT If upbringing and family values hold sway in the life of Mark Fox, and conventional wisdom submits that they do, we can expect the style of Georgiaâs basketball coach to reflect energy, humility, a... | EU, phone makers agree on new single charger San Francisco Chronicle Mon, 29 Jun 2009 06:38 AM PDT EU officials say they have reached a deal with mobile phone makers to introduce a new single, more energy efficient charger that can be used for data-enabled handsets. EU Industry Commissioner Guenter Verheugen says selling a single, standard charger will cut... Sponsored Topics: Mobile phone - European Union - Business and Economy - Telecommunications - Günter Verheugen | DTE unveils plan to make homes energy-efficient NBC 24 Toledo Mon, 29 Jun 2009 06:38 AM PDT Michigan's largest utility will pay customers $50 to recycle old refrigerators as part of a new program to make households more energy-efficient. | Obamamostlylaudsenergymeasure The Salt Lake Tribune Mon, 29 Jun 2009 06:38 AM PDT Washington » President Barack Obama on Sunday praised the energy bill passed by the House late last week as an "extraordinary first step," but he spoke out against a provision that would impose trade penalties on countries that do not accept limits on global warming pollution. | Statement By The President On House Passage Of The American Clean Energy And Security Act The White House Mon, 29 Jun 2009 06:38 AM PDT Today, the House of Representatives took historic action with the passage of the American Clean Energy and Security Act. It's a bold and necessary step that holds the promise of creating new industries and millions of new jobs; decreasing our dangerous dependence on foreign oil; and strictly limiting the release of pollutants that threaten the health of families and communities and the planet ... | | |
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