NIU panel approves capital improvements Daily Chronicle Thu, 12 Nov 2009 10:44 AM PST DeKALB â" A committee of the Northern Illinois University Board of Trustees on Thursday approved $11.1 million in capital improvements aimed at improving energy efficiency on campus â" but the school won't have to pay a penny of the cost upfront. | Job fair's second day attracts hundreds Times Herald Thu, 12 Nov 2009 10:44 AM PST The line was well out the door once again. Energy Components Group, LLC hosted the second day of a job fair at Pine Shores Golf Course today. The line was out the door and around the corner, but officials were able to get everyone inside and started quickly. | Oil falls below $77 after US supply report INO News Thu, 12 Nov 2009 10:43 AM PST (AP:NEW YORK) Oil prices tumbled Thursday, dropping below $77 a barrel after the government reported that petroleum supplies continue to grow as American drivers and businesses cut way back on energy use. | 'Regulations not sufficient for green buildings' Business Standard India Thu, 12 Nov 2009 10:43 AM PST Highlighting the role of green buildings in reducing energy consumption as well as awareness among architects, Ajay Mathur, director general of Bureau of Energy Efficiency, Ministry of Power said that regulations alone will not boost the concept. | Drop in energy use upends early advance in stocks INO News Thu, 12 Nov 2009 10:41 AM PST (AP:NEW YORK) A drop in energy stocks dragged the market lower Thursday following a government report that consumers and businesses cut back on their use of oil and gas. | Business ⺠October wholesale prices down 6.7% Japan Today Thu, 12 Nov 2009 10:40 AM PST Japanese wholesale prices in October dropped 6.7% from a year earlier for the 10th consecutive month of decline, reflecting falling energy and commodity prices as⦠| DOE technologist handicaps impact of carbon price CNET Thu, 12 Nov 2009 10:39 AM PST The Department of Energy's undersecretary for science and former BP chief scientist Steven Koonin projects which energy technologies win out when there's a price on carbon emissions. | SRS Subcontractors Tighten Employment Regulations Georgia Public Broadcasting Thu, 12 Nov 2009 10:39 AM PST Subcontractors at the Savannah River Site will have to be more careful when it comes to hiring new employees. That comes after a federal audit of SRS showed cases where the eligibility of foreign workers wasnât properly documented. The report issued by the Department of Energy shows that out of... | Meeting Highlight Foreign Relations Thu, 12 Nov 2009 10:37 AM PST Frank E. Loy, chairman of the Board of Population Services International; Michael A. Levi , director of the Program on Energy Security and Climate Change at the Council on Foreign Relations; and Daniel M. Price, senior partner for global issues at Sidley Austin, LLP, discuss the U.S. options and posture heading toward the Copenhagen Climate Conference in December. | Remnants of Ida, system over New England bring steady rain Baltimore Sun Thu, 12 Nov 2009 10:36 AM PST That storm off the Carolinas continues to churn on Thursday, stoked by energy and Gulf moisture from the remnants of Tropical Storm Ida. Coupled with the high over New England , the two weather engines are sending northeast and east winds onshore, bringing us a steady drip of rain, and driving tides high onto the east-facing shores of the Atlantic and up the Chesapeake. | | |
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