LED lights are a bright spot for retail this year North Platte Telegraph Tue, 22 Dec 2009 02:37 AM PST World-Herald News Service OMAHA - Christmas decorators got the LED out this year, leaving some stores sold out or running low on the more energy-efficient Christmas lights. | Oriental Peninsula gets OK to buy 40% of energy firm ABS-CBNNEWS.com Tue, 22 Dec 2009 02:37 AM PST MANILA, Philippines - Publicly listed Oriental Peninsula Resources Group is set to acquire 40% of Oriental Energy Power Corp., which will build a hydro power plant in Aklan province. | Areva wins Dubai contract Middle East Online Tue, 22 Dec 2009 02:34 AM PST French nuclear energy giant will supply Dubai with 11 gas-insulated substations for 200 million euros. | Power outage in Norristown probed Montgomery Life Tue, 22 Dec 2009 02:26 AM PST A blackout Tuesday morning put government offices, businesses and homeowners in the dark in the Norristown area when a power line broke free and tripped service to two Peco Energy substations. | Adobe, Fluor, Carnival: Ratings Changes TheStreet.com Tue, 22 Dec 2009 02:26 AM PST Fluor Corp., Crown Castle International, National Bank of Greece, Southwestern Energy, Adobe Systems and Carnival Corp. had their ratings changed by TheStreet.com. | FTSE up; final Q3 GDP awaited Tiscali Tue, 22 Dec 2009 02:23 AM PST LONDON (Reuters) - The top share index rose 0.7 percent in early trade on Tuesday as energy stocks, buoyed by firming crude prices, led a broad-based rally ahead of the final reading for UK Q3 GDP. | Baltic Industries Will Be Hit by Energy Costs, Swedbank Says Bloomberg Tue, 22 Dec 2009 02:20 AM PST Dec. 22 (Bloomberg) -- Rising prices of power and heating in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania will cut the number of energy-intensive companies in coming years, led by those in the chemical and metalworking industries, Swedbank AB said. | Funds sought by grid project Worcester Telegram & Gazette Tue, 22 Dec 2009 02:19 AM PST DEVENS - As American Superconductor Corp. and its partners in the Tres Amigas SuperStation project wait for federal approval to build a hub in New Mexico that will link the nation's three major electric power grids, project officials are soliciting private funding for the $600 million project and negotiating with electric transmission contractors and renewable energy suppliers. | | |
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