Rate cap removal to drive up costs The Sentinel Wed, 30 Dec 2009 02:43 AM PST With the removal of rate caps from the PPL Electric Utilities service area now just days away, chances are you received offers in the mail recently from a variety of alternative energy suppliers that say they can beat PPLâs 2010 power rates. | Relevant Links AllAfrica.com Wed, 30 Dec 2009 02:32 AM PST Lukman noted in his presentation that LPG, being an important component of the energy mix of many countries in the world, Nigeria's demand, particularly in the late 80s and early 90s, grew rapidly from 34,000 metric tonnes in 1980 to about 129,000 metric tonnes in 1990. | Oil Prices Hover Near $79 a Barrel TheStreet.com Wed, 30 Dec 2009 02:30 AM PST Oil prices were trading just below $79 a barrel Wednesday ahead of weekly data from the Energy Information Administration. | Turkmenistan awards giant gas field contract INO News Wed, 30 Dec 2009 02:24 AM PST (AP:ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan) Energy-rich Turkmenistan has awarded a $9.7 billion contract to a consortium of companies from China, South Korea and the United Arab Emirates to develop one of the world's largest natural gas fields, a state newspaper reported Wednesday. | Chinese migrant worker finds better life at home People's Daily Wed, 30 Dec 2009 02:22 AM PST Zhang Yunluo, a young farmer in China's eastern Shandong Province, started his heater production plant after returning home in December last year from Tianjin. The foreign-funded firm at which he worked had been hit by slumping orders due to the economic downturn -- and Zhang, 27, paid with his job. "It's good to stay close to my parents in the village. The first batch of energy-efficient ... | Tai Ji can make Indian yoga more effective: Chinese-American master Calcutta News Wed, 30 Dec 2009 02:16 AM PST Tai Ji, the ancient Chinese martial art and dance form, can be used for making Indian yoga more relaxing and spontaneous for effective healing and circulation of positive energy in the human body, globally acclaimed Tai Ji master Chungliang Al Huang says. | Stimulus plan to help save energy The Herald News Wed, 30 Dec 2009 02:11 AM PST Shoppers looking for a deal after Christmas will benefit from a two-part "cash for appliances" program that offers discounts on new, energy-efficient big-ticket items.The "cash for appliances" program is part of the federal government's effort to stimulate the economy and encourage people to save energy. Each state is awarded federal money based on its population to run its own program. Illinois ... | Lo on energy Daily Mirror Wed, 30 Dec 2009 02:09 AM PST Lindsay Lohan looked in desperate need of an energy boost after an exhausting shopping trip in NYC with the family. No wonder that, after trying on several outfits at Intermix store, the Mean Girls star downed a can of Red Bull. Lindsay, 23, had gone out determined to buy some new clothes, taking mum Dina and sister Ali along for help. But from the worn-out look on LiLo's face it seems shopping ... | | |
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