GE sees Thai, regional expansion of technology infrastructure The Nation - Thailand's English news Mon, 27 Sep 2010 10:39 AM PDT US-based GE Technology Infrastructure expects to expand its business in Thailand and elsewhere in Asean, as it foresees an increase in demand in the aviation, healthcare and energy sectors in line with the region's improved standard of living. | News Briefs Israel National News Mon, 27 Sep 2010 10:39 AM PDT The Western world's needs of Muslim countriesâ energy resources enable the United Nations Human Rights Council to pick on Israel and ignore world rights violations, according to government officials interviewed by Israel National News. | Fewer fuel stations expected in inner BKK areas The Nation - Thailand's English news Mon, 27 Sep 2010 10:38 AM PDT Fewer fuel stations will operate in the inner city areas, due to high land prices and strict regulations, said energy expert Manoon Siriwan who said there are fewer than 100 stations in the areas now from nearly 200 years ago. | Peabody to expand Illinois mine St. Louis Post-Dispatch Mon, 27 Sep 2010 10:38 AM PDT Peabody Energy Corp., the world'slargest private-sector coal company, said today it will spend $175million to expand by 40 percent the capacity of its Gateway minenear Coulterville, Ill. | Two solar power projects granted start-up loans The Nation - Thailand's English news Mon, 27 Sep 2010 10:38 AM PDT Thailand's prominence in the alternative-energy industry is set to rise after two solar-power projects have been granted bank loans. | Selling Incandescent Light Bulbs As Heating Devices Slashdot Mon, 27 Sep 2010 10:37 AM PDT Csiko writes "The European Union has banned by law trading of incandescent light bulbs due to their bad efficiency/ecology (most of the energy is transformed into heat). A company is now trying to bypass this restriction by offering their incandescent light bulb products as a heating device (article in German) instead of a light device. Still, their 'heat balls' give light as well as heating. So ... | Students should start day off right North Platte Telegraph Mon, 27 Sep 2010 10:35 AM PDT The North Platte Telegraph Handing kids a Pop-Tart as they head out the door to meet the school bus may be fast and easy, but it could lead to problems later in the day. With the fall semester just around the corner, local nutritionists are stressing the importance of eating properly for energy and an optimal learning experience. | Midday Glance: Coal companies INO News Mon, 27 Sep 2010 10:35 AM PDT (AP:NEW YORK) Shares of some top coal companies are mixed at 1 p.m.: Arch Coal fell $.19 or .7 percent, to $26.05. Consol Energy fell $.45 or 1.2 percent, to $35.96. | | |
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