Cash for S.C. appliance rebates running low The Post and Courier Thu, 20 May 2010 02:44 AM PDT Of the $3.9 million allotted to South Carolina for rebates on Energy Star appliances, just $6,650 remains for items such as refrigerators, dishwashers, clothes washers and room air-conditioning units, according to the S.C. Energy Office, which administers the program. | Market Commentary and Intraday News INO News Thu, 20 May 2010 02:44 AM PDT (RTTNews) - The head of Kazakhstan's Atomic Energy Committee (AEC) says his country is scouting for new markets for uranium sales and is negotiating with countries, including India, which are increasingly turning to atomic energy for its growing energy demands. | Related Stories materialstoday Thu, 20 May 2010 02:44 AM PDT Nanoscience research could prove a breakthrough in electronics A new discovery that uses biology to engineer the assembly of nanoscale materials could have a wide array of applications in medicine, electronics and energy. | Boxers gear up for fight night Laredo Morning Times Thu, 20 May 2010 02:41 AM PDT The fourth edition of ESPN Friday Night Fights under Banner Promotions takes center stage on Friday at Laredo Energy Arena, featuring a seven-fight card. | Rescuers find 28 bodies in Turkey mine Sydney Morning Herald Thu, 20 May 2010 02:41 AM PDT Turkey's energy minister says rescue workers have found 28 bodies inside a coal mine hit by a methane gas explosion. | Vt. utilities to buy wind power from N.H. firm Rutland Herald Thu, 20 May 2010 02:41 AM PDT MONTPELIER â" Slow to approve its own wind energy projects, the state of Vermont is reaching out to projects in neighboring states to buy wind energy from them. ... - By LISA RATHKE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Crude supply cut to refinery Straits Times Thu, 20 May 2010 02:41 AM PDT SINGAPORE - PTT, Thailand's top energy firm, has asked crude suppliers to cut deliveries to its Bangkok refinery for the next 24 hours in a precautionary move after riots hit the capital, oilfield operators said on Thursday. 'Pan-Orient staff immediately instituted a reduction in field production rates to 5,600 barrels per day (bpd) in order to have the option to continue producing for a three ... | City rooftops get âcoolâ makeover Queens Courier Thu, 20 May 2010 02:41 AM PDT Eight months after former Vice President Al Gore and Mayor Michael Bloomberg rolled up their sleeves and ushered in the NYC Cool Roofs pilot program, a collective of public and private organizations, non-profits and property owners celebrated the citywide launch of the energy-saving effort. | | |
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