Russia wants to supply all of China's gas needs INO News Sun, 26 Sep 2010 22:43 PM PDT (AP:BEIJING) Russia wants to supply China with all its gas needs, a Russian leader said while in Beijing on Monday, underscoring closer cooperation between the resource-rich country and energy-hungry China. | UNL Leads Team Seeking Energy-efficient Homes WKRG News 5 Mobile Sun, 26 Sep 2010 22:43 PM PDT University Of Nebraska-lincoln Engineers And Architects Are Entering Partnerships To Do Research On Developing Technologies For Making American Homes More Energy Efficient ... | Trojans take aim at Huskies Orange County Register Sun, 26 Sep 2010 22:39 PM PDT With what he has termed the "preseason" over and his No. 18 team sitting at a perfect and predictable 4-0 (1-0 Pac-10), USC coach Lane Kiffin knows that he needs to corral his team's emotions and energy for the next stretch of four games, beginning... | Coventry to hold sessions on electric power provider Journal Inquirer Sun, 26 Sep 2010 22:36 PM PDT COVENTRY â" The town has entered into an agreement with Direct Energy, the countryâs largest energy service provider, to make fixed-rate electricity available to residents and small businesses. | Tours highlight Munich's glory Everett Herald Sun, 26 Sep 2010 22:32 PM PDT For several years, I've marveled at how Berlin has eclipsed Munich in urban energy. I was just in Munich, and now it seems to be comfortable just being itself rather than trying to keep up with Berlin. | JMU Discussion To Focus On Clean Fuels The Harrisonburg Daily News-Record Sun, 26 Sep 2010 22:26 PM PDT HARRISONBURG - State and local politicians, business leaders and environmental advocates will converge on James Madison University on Wednesday to discuss "clean fuels" and their potential role in the commonwealth's energy needs in the years and decades ahead. | Suncor reclaims first tailings pond Fort McMurray Today Sun, 26 Sep 2010 22:26 PM PDT CAROL CHRISTIAN Today staff An "historic milestone" is how Thursday was repeatedly described as Suncor Energy became the first oilsands operator to reclaim a tailings pond.[...] | Philly-area bands try lots of tactics to get ahead The Philadelphia Inquirer Sun, 26 Sep 2010 22:24 PM PDT The Free Energy model for making a career in the music business combines old-school and new-school techniques: Write good songs that get you signed by a cool indie label (DFA Records) that acts as a farm team for a global label (EMI). Take a time-honored approach to constant touring, but spread the word by giving away free MP3 files (and, in a nuevo-retro ploy, cassettes) and placing songs in ... | | |
|
No comments:
Post a Comment