Norton Shores eyes wind ordinance changes The Muskegon Chronicle Sun, 14 Jun 2009 18:42 PM PDT Norton Shores was one of the first local governments in the area and the state to implement an ordinance to govern wind turbines. Now the city is making changes so installation of the green-energy units is more likely. | Builders Taking the LEED San Fernando Valley Business Journal Sun, 14 Jun 2009 18:36 PM PDT Hangar 25 at Bob Hope Airport in Burbank is one of the first private aviation hangars in the world to obtain Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. | Energy price uncertainty Trinidad Express Sun, 14 Jun 2009 18:28 PM PDT Oil prices rose to a staggering US$147 in July 2008 and with the economic recession fell to just above US$30. As the recession continues with bailout packages in many developed countries and the hope that India and China can maintain economic growth via supplying their internal markets, oil prices (not gas prices) are on an upward march, now over US$70. | Tunable Graphene Bandgap Opens The Way To Nanoelectronics And Nanophotonics Science Daily Sun, 14 Jun 2009 18:21 PM PDT Graphene's electrical properties include electrons so mobile they travel at near light speed. But without a bandgap, graphene's promise for electronics and photonics can't be realized. Now researchers can precisely tune a bandgap in bilayer graphene from zero to 0.25 eV, in the infrared energy region. | Got Energy Triathlon WKBT La Crosse Sun, 14 Jun 2009 18:13 PM PDT Local athletes got the chance to put their bodies to the test today thanks to the YMCA. | Asian Shares Mostly Lower; Oil, Commodity Plays Slip The Forex Market Sun, 14 Jun 2009 18:03 PM PDT SINGAPORE (Dow Jones)--Asian shares were mostly lower in subdued Monday trade, with energy and mining stocks slipping in Sydney and Tokyo but other sectors of the market finding some rotational buyers. | Store pioneers green energy system Channel 4 Sun, 14 Jun 2009 17:57 PM PDT A supermarket chain is to open its first "people-powered" store this week using technology which captures energy from vehicles to power its checkouts. | La Mirada offers many volunteer opportunities Whittier Daily News Sun, 14 Jun 2009 17:32 PM PDT The city of La Mirada offers many volunteer opportunities for residents wishing to contribute their time and energy to the community. | white papers IT World Sun, 14 Jun 2009 17:31 PM PDT Cooling a data center to 68 degrees may be going out of style, APC power and cooling expert Jim Simonelli says. Data centers stand on the front lines of the battle to tame the energy consumption of information technology. | | |
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