PSE electric rates to drop as gas rates go up KOMO Seattle Thu, 28 Oct 2010 10:44 AM PDT Customers of Puget Sound Energy will pay a little less for electricity and little more for natural gas, starting Nov. 1, due to separate actions taken by state regulators this week. | Cornell U. gets $80M gift for sustainability work WXOW 19 La Crosse Thu, 28 Oct 2010 10:42 AM PDT Cornell University said Thursday it's getting $80 million from one of its alums for a far-ranging research center to create more efficient and less harmful practices in energy, agriculture, medicine and other dynamic... | Women unsuited for work in oil sector - Asaga Ghanaweb.com Thu, 28 Oct 2010 10:42 AM PDT The chairman of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Energy and Mines, Moses Asaga, and the lead geologist of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation Lawrence Apaalse have advised Ghanaian women to forget about looking for jobs in the oil and gas sector because they are unsuited for the rigours of the job. | Lions Launch ROAR Energy Drink OurSports Central Thu, 28 Oct 2010 10:39 AM PDT (Vancouver) The BC Lions Football Club, in association with Central City Brewing Company is pleased to announce the launch of the team's official energy drink, branded ROAR, which is now available at Lower Mainland IGA, Safeway, and Co-op Gas locations in addition to many of your favourite independent retailers. | Wind power outlook slows down in Europe Fort Frances Times Thu, 28 Oct 2010 10:38 AM PDT record growth TORONTOâ"Call it a tale of two continents. The worldâs biggest maker of wind turbines announced it will lay off nearly a third of its workforce because of a weak outlook for the European wind energy market in 2011 while Canada is expecting a year of record growth. | SCENARIOS-Republicans may revamp US energy policy AlertNet Thu, 28 Oct 2010 10:33 AM PDT Source: Reuters * Key Republican leader backs more offshore oil drilling * Nuclear power, drilling could be big winners * Ethanol has support but there will be pressure for cuts By Tom Doggett WASHINGTON, ... | TARC gets $9 million for buses, fare system, Union Station work Louisville Courier-Journal Thu, 28 Oct 2010 10:33 AM PDT Three federal grants totaling $9 million have been awarded to the Transit Authority of River City to install an electronic fare-collection system, to make its Union Station headquarters more energy-efficient and to purchase eight hybrid buses. | | |
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