Oil Falls for First Day in Three on U.S. Crude Supply, Dollar Bloomberg Tue, 23 Mar 2010 22:41 PM PDT March 24 (Bloomberg) -- Crude oil declined for the first time in three days after an industry report showed U.S. stockpiles at an eight-month high, signaling fuel demand from the worldâs biggest energy consumer may be slow to recover. | North Texas: Canales brings energy to UNT practice Denton Record-Chronicle Tue, 23 Mar 2010 22:32 PM PDT Mike Canales was ready for the opening workout of his first spring practice at North Texas on Tuesday afternoon a little early. It was 4 a.m. when the Mean Green's offensive coordinator was up, dressed and prepared to blow his whistle for the first time. Canales had to wait nearly 12 hours for the rest of the Mean Green's coaches and players to get ready for the first of 15 workouts of spring ... | Geneva atom smasher to try record collisions The Oakland Press Tue, 23 Mar 2010 22:30 PM PDT GENEVA (AP) â" Operators of the worldâs largest atom smasher said Tuesday they will try in a week to collide proton beams at record high energy in a new bid to discover secrets of the universe. | Historic bill opens way to develop Nebraska wind power Grand Island Independent Tue, 23 Mar 2010 22:29 PM PDT As a state lawmaker, Sen. Annette Dubas of Fullerton, has learned a lot about wind energy and Nebraska's potential to be one of the nation's top wind energy producing states. | Venezuela Asks Electricity Heads to Resign, Noticias24 Reports Bloomberg Tue, 23 Mar 2010 22:27 PM PDT March 24 (Bloomberg) -- Venezuelaâs Electricity Minister Ali Rodriguez asked the heads of seven public energy companies to resign, Noticias24 reported, after President Hugo Chavez declared a national electricity crisis last month. | Pre-construction to kick of soon Kuensel Tue, 23 Mar 2010 22:26 PM PDT Punatsangchu II and Mangdechu Hydropower Projects 24 March, 2010 - Pre-construction work on the 990 MW Punatsangchu II and 720 MW Mangdechu hydroelectric projects is to start immediately, with Bhutanâs department of energy signing agreements with two government of India public sector undertakings in New Delhi yesterday. | Opinion Editorial: Protecting South Dakotaâs Rural Economy Yankton Press & Dakotan Tue, 23 Mar 2010 22:22 PM PDT As Iâve traveled the state recently and spoken to farmers and ranchers, utility providers, business owners, and community leaders, many South Dakotans have expressed concerns regarding EPA regulation of greenhouse gas emissions. I believe we need to act to ensure that South Dakotaâs rural economy is protected from overly-burdensome regulations that harm our agricultural and energy producers, and ... | | |
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