Big man brings energy off bench The Salt Lake Tribune Thu, 17 Dec 2009 18:41 PM PST Bakersfield, Calif. » In the hours before Utah State's 68-51 win over Cal State Bakersfield, Brady Jardine took one look at the film of the opposition, saw that the Roadrunners were lax on boxing out and made the prediction that would come to fruition midway through the first half of | FERC approves Jordan Cove project The World Thu, 17 Dec 2009 18:36 PM PST Federal regulators have approved Jordan Cove Energy Projectâs application to build a liquefied natural gas import terminal on Coos Bayâs North Spit. | Partnership with China leads to big changes for city and students WAFB Baton Rouge Thu, 17 Dec 2009 18:35 PM PST Southern University students are on the cutting edge of change, thanks to a new push to partner with China. Eight engineering students traveled halfway around the world to work with energy conservation companies. The meetings could help transform both Baton Rouge and the students' lives. | Oil Set for Biggest Weekly Gain Since Oct. on Demand (Correct) Bloomberg Thu, 17 Dec 2009 18:34 PM PST (Corrects Brent closing price in last paragraph.) Dec. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Crude oil traded near $73 a barrel, poised for its biggest weekly gain since October, on optimism fuel demand will increase amid improved prospects for an economic recovery in the U.S., the biggest energy consumer. | Bluetooth 4.0 finally rolls low energy tech into a shipping standard Engadget Thu, 17 Dec 2009 18:32 PM PST Bluetooth low energy and its predecessors (think Wibree ) have been in the pipe for ages now, but we might actually see this tech take off en masse for the first time now that the Bluetooth SIG has officially added it into a release: 4.0. While Bluetooth 3.0 was all about high energy with the introduction of WiFi transfer, 4.0 takes things down a notch by certifying single-mode low energy ... | DOE launches collaborative platform for energy data Government Computer News Thu, 17 Dec 2009 18:30 PM PST The Energy Department is making its energy data widely available to the public via a Linked Open Data platform to enable broader access to data and encourage greater collaboration and transparency. | Grants available for counties, towns Park Hills Daily Journal Thu, 17 Dec 2009 18:19 PM PST JEFFERSON CITY â" Sen. Kevin Engler, R-Farmington, today announced that more than $11 million in grants will soon be available in order to improve energy efficiency in Missouri communities through the Department of Natural Resources (DNR). The program, called Energize Missouri Communities, makes grants available to help local communities make investments in energy efficiency and conservation. | | |
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