Poor Swim Costs Hewitt Shot At World Title Scoop.co.nz Sun, 12 Sep 2010 14:13 PM PDT By a long way her worst swim of the season cost New Zealand triathlete Andrea Hewitt any shot at the world title at the final round of the ITU Dextro Energy World Championships Series in Budapest this morning, with the Kiwi coming home in 22nd place to drop ... | CLIMATE SPECTATOR: A clean agenda Business Spectator Sun, 12 Sep 2010 13:59 PM PDT While a carbon price is important, the clean energy sector must continue to keep its focus on achieving policy outcomes that ensure both its immediate and long-term survival. 13 Sep 2010 6:46 AM | Russia: ties keep Tehran in line Gulf Times Sun, 12 Sep 2010 13:55 PM PDT Russian nuclear energy support is intended to encourage Iran to play by global arms rules, a top Moscow senator said yesterday, arguing Tehranâs hardline Islamists responded best to diplomatic âchessâ, not ârugbyâ. | Protesters condemn 'dirty oil' at World Energy Congress Beverly Hills Courier Sun, 12 Sep 2010 13:45 PM PDT Hundreds of protesters demonstrated in the streets of Montreal Sunday, calling for an end to "dirty, risky" oil exploration, ahead of a global gathering of energy experts. | Pipeline Maker TMK Says Profit Up for H1 2010 The Moscow Times Sun, 12 Sep 2010 13:41 PM PDT TMK , the country's largest producer of steel pipes for the energy sector, on Friday reported better-than-expected net profit for the first half of 2010 and said it expected its earnings to improve further this year. | CCSU Student Cycles For MS The Recorder Sun, 12 Sep 2010 13:29 PM PDT John Owens donated 25 miles worth of his time and energy on a bicycle last month. Owens, a communications major at CCSU, raised money for people living with multiple sclerosis through a collection of sponsors at the 2010 Bike MS: Cardio Express Ride. The two day event took place from Aug. 28-29 at Priam Vineyards in Colchester and is expected to raise nearly $200,000 when all pledges are met. | Serial Oil Spiller Claims Local Mess is Unrelated to Their Michigan Mess...Sigh... Chicagoist Sun, 12 Sep 2010 13:21 PM PDT Cleanup continues at the scene of Enbridge Energyâs latest Midwestern oil spill in Romeoville, where an undetermined amount of oil leaked from a massive pipeline this week. Saturday, vacuum trucks diverted from the companyâs recent spill in Michiganâs Kalamazoo River posed quite a contrast with work crews digging up the pipeline by hand . EPA has given Enbridge until Monday at Noon to end the ... | Scientists develop a way to funnel solar energy Science Daily Sun, 12 Sep 2010 13:12 PM PDT Using carbon nanotubes (hollow tubes of carbon atoms), chemical engineers have found a way to concentrate solar energy 100 times more than a regular photovoltaic cell. Such nanotubes could form antennas that capture and focus light energy, potentially allowing much smaller and more powerful solar arrays. | | |
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