Dartmouth's Big Green Bus returns home Boston Globe Sun, 23 Aug 2009 10:34 AM PDT Dartmouth College's Big Green Bus is heading home. Along with a 15-student crew, the coach-style bus powered by waste vegetable oil has been on a two-month mission to promote sustainable living practices. It has been making stops at parks, science museums and other public venues to highlight various green living topics such as energy efficiency and renewable energy. | Energy-saver bulb likely fire cause Otago Daily Times Sun, 23 Aug 2009 10:23 AM PDT A fire which severely damaged one of Dunedin's historic buildings last year most likely started in a light fixture fitted with an energy-saver bulb, a fire service investigation has found. | WNC NEWS & NOTES Nevada Appeal Sun, 23 Aug 2009 10:20 AM PDT College makes commitment to sustainabilityWestern Nevada College President Carol A. Lucey has put her signature to a document that commits the college to increasing its energy sustainability and working to make WNC campuses carbon neutral. | CIC Energy to shed equity in MEP Mmegi Sun, 23 Aug 2009 09:50 AM PDT CIC Energy, the principal equity holder in the multi-billion pula Mmamabula Energy Project (MEP), plans to shed its shareholding in the project to allow investors to pump in funds needed to bring the coal-fired export power station to commercial production. | Chinese equity firm eye Mmamabula Mmegi Sun, 23 Aug 2009 09:50 AM PDT BEIJING: The China-Africa Development Fund (CADF) says it is keeping a close watch on developments at the Mmamabula Energy Project (MEP) with a view to snapping up a stake. | | |
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