Abu Dhabi Changes Plans for $22B Clean-Energy City Manila Bulletin Sun, 10 Oct 2010 10:35 AM PDT DUBAI, United Arab Emirates(AP) â" A $22 billion clean-energy city being built in the desert outside Abu Dhabi will no longer aim to produce all its own power, the developer revealed Sunday following a wide-ranging review that retools some of the project's ambitions.  Plans originally called for Masdar City to become a self-contained "carbon-neutral" community of 40,000 residents and even more ... | Abu Dhabi scales back green city News 24 South Africa Sun, 10 Oct 2010 10:28 AM PDT Plans for an ambitious clean-energy city being built in the desert outside Abu Dhabi are being scaled back. | Rutgers discovery paves way for development of efficient, inexpensive plastic solar cells EurekAlert! Sun, 10 Oct 2010 10:27 AM PDT ( Rutgers University ) Rutgers physicists have discovered new properties in a material that could result in efficient and inexpensive plastic solar cells. The discovery, posted online by the journal Nature Materials, reveals that excitons, or energy-carrying particles generated by photons, can travel on the order of a thousand times farther in organic semiconductors than scientists previously ... | Jarvi gives Beethoven new energy The Cincinnati Enquirer Sun, 10 Oct 2010 10:16 AM PDT Paavo Järvi's extraordinary performances of Beethoven symphonies with his Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen have taken the world by storm. | Talisman, Statoil JV Announces US$1.325 Bln Eagle Ford Shale Deal RTT News Sun, 10 Oct 2010 10:11 AM PDT Calgary, Canada-based oil and gas company Talisman Energy Sunday said it reached an agreement to buy additional properties in the Eagle Ford shale play in south Texas. Talisman and Statoil have agreed on a joint-venture to buy 97,000 net acres of high-quality, liquids rich Eagle Ford shale properties from Enduring Resources for a total consideration of US$1.325 billion. The companies have agreed ... | Industrial buildings can also be green Arabian Business Sun, 10 Oct 2010 09:59 AM PDT Dubaiâs first large-scale solar thermal cooling system is now in operation at ESABâs new head office in JAFZA. Gerhard Hope paid a visit to see first-hand how this industrial building is at the vanguard of energy efficiency. | Power outages threaten Philippine economy: Group Business Times Sun, 10 Oct 2010 09:56 AM PDT MANILA: The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Sunday warned of more crippling power outages unless plants were upgraded and more investment in the sector was allowed to go ahead. The business group said official figures from the energy department showed that total power demand was growing by 4.9 per cent annually on the heavily urbanised main island of Luzon. Demand in the central ... | Your Biz for Oct. 10 Greeley Tribune Sun, 10 Oct 2010 09:55 AM PDT From left, Kevin Kerrigan, Atmos Energy marketing manager, Hope Apartments tenant Deb Walters and Ben Hitchcock, owner of Greeley Furnace Company, are pictured at Hope Apartments after Atmos Energy and Greeley Furnace partnered to install 32 natural gas furnace units at the complex earlier this month. | India committed to fast breeder reactor programme New Kerala Sun, 10 Oct 2010 09:53 AM PDT Kalpakkam (Tamil Nadu), Oct 10 : Despite deciding to import a series of light water reactors (LWR), India is committed to a three-stage nuclear programme and fast breeder reactors are important for its energy security, Minister of State for Science and Technology Prithiviraj Chavan said Sunday. | | |
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