Bright future for Arcola Energy Daily Telegraph Mon, 07 Jun 2010 10:45 AM PDT A fuel cell technology business is the last thing that you might expect to find at a small, independent theatre, but Arcola Energy is full of surprises | Canadian Markets: Canadian stocks inch higher Market Watch Mon, 07 Jun 2010 10:44 AM PDT NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Canadian stocks climbed out of the red for the second time Monday as energy stocks continued to make gains and financials lost footing. | Ending Fossil-Fuel Aid Will Cut Oil Demand, IEA Says (Update1) Bloomberg Mon, 07 Jun 2010 10:43 AM PDT June 7 (Bloomberg) -- Fatih Birol , the International Energy Agencyâs chief economist, called on leaders of the Group of 20 Nations to fulfill their pledge to end fossil-fuel subsidies, a move he said will cut oil demand and greenhouse-gas emissions. | Company Cuts Energy Costs With Help of LES KOLN Lincoln Mon, 07 Jun 2010 10:42 AM PDT LES says thanks to the success and energy savings accumulated from the Sustainable Energy Program, it will not have to buy as much expensive energy this summer. | Army contracts for energy security work UPI Mon, 07 Jun 2010 10:39 AM PDT JOHNSTOWN, Pa., June 7 (UPI) -- Concurrent Technologies Corp. was selected to develop new energy security solutions for integration at U.S. Army installations. | Email Newsletters Dairy Herd Mon, 07 Jun 2010 10:33 AM PDT Review first day of life protocols (Colostrum Management, Maternity Pen Management, etc.) Feed calves enough high quality groceries. The immune system needs 25 percent to 30 percent of the daily energy offered so you are not just feeding for gain, you are feeding for optimum health. | Market Commentary and Intraday News INO News Mon, 07 Jun 2010 10:29 AM PDT (AP:WILMINGTON, Del.) DuPont officials say a new photovoltaic applications lab at its Wilmington research facility will help support materials development for the fast-growing solar energy market. | Working Toward the Next Battery Breakthrough Newswise Mon, 07 Jun 2010 10:28 AM PDT If battery-making is an art, then University at Buffalo scientist Esther Takeuchi is among its most prolific masters, with more than 140 U.S. patents, all in energy storage. Now Takeuchi is applying to the electrical grid -- the vast, national network that delivers energy from suppliers to consumers -- her unique perspective on how to coax the best performance out of battery chemicals. | | |
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