Quiet hybrids: An end to their sounds of silence? San Francisco Chronicle Sun, 04 Jul 2010 10:43 AM PDT The age of the silent hybrid may be coming to an end. Gas-electric hybrids, propelled by electric motors at low speeds, are well-known for their quiet ride and great mileage. But their silence isn't always golden. Some researchers and safety groups say that... Electric motor - Hybrid electric vehicle - Business - Technology - Energy | Call for more efficiency in power consumption The Nation - Thailand's English news Sun, 04 Jul 2010 10:36 AM PDT Asean needed to become greener and more efficient in power consumption, Energy Minister Wannarat Charnnukul said last week. | IFC to finance sustainable renewable energy projects Vietnam Net Sun, 04 Jul 2010 10:18 AM PDT VietNamNet Bridge - World Bank Group member IFC and Statkraft Norfund Power Invest AS (SN Power) have agreed to develop renewable energy alternatives to fix the gaps in Viet Nam's electricity demand. | U.S. invests in solar energy and jobs The News Journal Sun, 04 Jul 2010 10:18 AM PDT The government is investing nearly $2 billion in new solar plants that President Barack Obama says will create thousands of jobs and increase the use of renewable-energy sources. | Keynesians And Austrians Are Ignoring Basic Factors, Like The Energy Crisis Business Insider Sun, 04 Jul 2010 10:18 AM PDT Left unaddressed during the past 3 years in most of the debates between economists has been the problem of energy. The reason is simple: post-war economists donât do energy , except as an ever-expanding resource that the credit system and technology makes available. | WSU researchers use super-high pressures to create super battery EurekAlert! Sun, 04 Jul 2010 10:16 AM PDT Using super-high pressures similar to those found deep in the Earth or on a giant planet, Washington State University researchers have created a compact, never-before-seen material capable of storing vast amounts of energy. | Researchers use super-high pressures to create super battery PhysOrg Sun, 04 Jul 2010 10:13 AM PDT The world's biggest Roman candle has got nothing on this. Using super-high pressures similar to those found deep in the Earth or on a giant planet, Washington State University researchers have created a compact, never-before-seen material capable of storing vast amounts of energy. | Gormleyâs American nemesis in US waste wars Sunday Business Post Sun, 04 Jul 2010 10:13 AM PDT The US energy giant Covanta currently battling environment minister John Gormley over its planned 600,000 tonne Poolbeg waste incinerator is facing major problems with some of its American waste projects. | Mergers set to surge after mining truce Daily Telegraph Sun, 04 Jul 2010 10:13 AM PDT LEADING bankers and capital market participants predict a rebound in takeover activity in the mining and energy sectors. | | |
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