Berks lawmaker courts algae farms for Pennsylvania The Mercury Sun, 01 Aug 2010 06:34 AM PDT "Green energy" is a buzz phrase heard a lot these days, but if one state legislator has his way, Pennsylvania may soon become the capital of energy that is really green â" as in algae. | WATCH: Is BP Too Optimistic? ABC News Sun, 01 Aug 2010 06:28 AM PDT Many think the oil spill cleanup efforts are being scaled back too soon. Oil spill - BP - Environment - Gulf of Mexico - Energy | Aces dump Texters, set up winner-take-all Game 7 Team Pilipinas Sun, 01 Aug 2010 06:25 AM PDT source: gmanews.tv 2nd Game: SMB def. Derby Ace, 91-83 (SMB advances to Finals) The Alaska Aces just wouldnât allow Chot Reyes, the Talk `N Text coach, to celebrate his birthday at their own expense. Playing with more focus and energy, the Aces thrashed the Tropang Texters, 94-83, to forge a deciding seventh game in their PBA Fiesta Cup semifinal series. Alaska played without starting big man ... | ISU âgreen teamsâ save $3 million in utilities The Ames Tribune Sun, 01 Aug 2010 06:18 AM PDT Small energy saving efforts among groups of Iowa State University faculty, staff and students resulted in big savings on utilities last year, according to Dave Miller, director of ISU facilities planning and management. | First full practice gets a little testy Reading Eagle Sun, 01 Aug 2010 06:14 AM PDT BETHLEHEM - Andy Reid called it a physical practice. Kevin Kolb termed it an up-tempo workout. Stewart Bradley said he saw great energy. No argument on any of those descriptions. | Poll Shows Nevadans Split on Environmental Issues KLAS Las Vegas Sun, 01 Aug 2010 06:07 AM PDT The Las Vegas Review Journal and 8 News NOW commissioned a statewide poll of Nevada voters looking for their opinions on various issues. Inside, respondents answer whether they favor offshore drilling and the repeal of a Nevada energy policy. | School staffs getting ready for students' return The Marion Star Sun, 01 Aug 2010 05:43 AM PDT School begins in just over two weeks and you can begin to feel the "electricity" in the air. As the first of August arrives, the doldrums of summer begin to fade and a new level of energy starts to take over. | International Nuclear Safety Experts Conclude IAEA Peer Review Of China's Regulatory System Medical News Today Sun, 01 Aug 2010 05:35 AM PDT An international team of senior experts on nuclear safety regulation completed a two-week International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) review of the governmental and regulatory framework for nuclear safety in the Peopleôs Republic of China. The team identified good practices within the system and gave advice on areas for future improvements. The IAEA has conveyed the teamôs main conclusions to ... | | |
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