Is U.S. On The Verge Of A Nuclear Renaissance? NPR Sun, 28 Feb 2010 14:43 PM PST With concerns over energy costs, diminishing resources and climate control, the Obama administration is pushing for more nuclear power. This month, the president pledged $8 billion in loan guarantees, some of which would go to America's first new nuclear plant in nearly three decades. Host Guy Raz explores what advocates hope will be a nuclear renaissance â" and the issues of safety and waste ... | Celebrating "green" and "orange" in Syracuse News 10 Now Syracuse Sun, 28 Feb 2010 14:40 PM PST Riding off the energy from the big SU win Saturday night, Syracuse begins celebrating the St. Patrick's holiday and as our Karen Lee reports, some are ringing it in with green beer. | Krisis sa kuryente sa Mindanao, pinadedeklara na kay PGMA RMN Sun, 28 Feb 2010 14:33 PM PST HINILING ni Energy Secretary Angelo Reyes kay Pangulong Gloria Arroyo na magdeklara ng krisis sa kuryente sa Mindanao. Ito ay upang magamit ng punong ehekutibo ang kanyang âemergency powersâ at... | Little Impact From Repeat Home Buyer Credit WJXT Jacksonville Sun, 28 Feb 2010 14:29 PM PST It sounded like a great idea three months ago: Hand homeowners a $6,500 tax credit to find a new place to live, giving a thrust of energy to the housing market's recovery. | Why Haiti's quake toll higher than Chile's CNN Sun, 28 Feb 2010 14:29 PM PST About six weeks ago, a large earthquake devastated Haiti and killed over 200,000 people. Saturday, a huge earthquake releasing 500 times more energy, devastated Chile and killed hundreds. | Robertson maps out hope for more wind investment Australian Broadcasting Corporation Sun, 28 Feb 2010 14:26 PM PST Queensland Energy Minister Stephen Robertson says he hopes a new wind energy map will help to attract more investment in wind projects. | Blow to Chile's economy Straits Times Sun, 28 Feb 2010 14:16 PM PST CONCEPCION (Chile) - CHILEANS fearful of aftershocks camped outside yesterday in towns shattered by a massive earthquake as officials struggled to grasp the scale of damage to transport, energy and housing infrastructure. One of the world's most powerful quakes in a century hammered Chile early last Saturday, killing more than 400 people as it toppled buildings and triggered a tsunami that ... | Army of fun Kerrville Daily Times Sun, 28 Feb 2010 14:14 PM PST At 5:30 in the morning, Schreiner University is a very quiet campus. Most students probably still are sleeping and classes have not yet begun. But there is one place on campus where people are bursting with energy. | Environmentalists Question Coal's Place In Obama Policy Free Internet Press Sun, 28 Feb 2010 14:00 PM PST President Barack Obama, a longtime believer in "clean coal," is launching an ambitious and expensive plan to help the energy industry lock climate-changing gases from coal-fired power plants deep underground. | India seeks to boost Saudi energy links Gulf Daily News Sun, 28 Feb 2010 13:58 PM PST RIYADH: India said it expects its economy to rebound to nine per cent annual growth within two years and wants to expand its energy ties with Saudi Arabia to help fuel the recovery. | | |
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