Solar power coming to the White House Government Computer News Tue, 05 Oct 2010 10:41 AM PDT President Barack Obama will begin showering with sun-heated water next year, as part of a solar energy project at the White House. | Schlumberger, Eurasia Drilling Swap Assets The Moscow Times Tue, 05 Oct 2010 10:40 AM PDT Eurasia Drilling and global giant Schlumberger on Tuesday said they agreed to swap assets and form a strategic alliance in Russia, the world's top energy producer. | Triaging Your Adapting in Place Situation [Casaubon's Book] ScienceBlogs Tue, 05 Oct 2010 10:34 AM PDT This post ran a year and half ago at The Oil Drum, but I thought it was worth re-running, as I begin my new Adapting in Place class (still two spots if anyone wants them - email jewishfarmer@gmail.com - and no, it isn't too late!). How do you even get started thinking about how to prepare for a lower energy and less stable climate future? Beginnings The first question ... | Midday Glance: Coal companies INO News Tue, 05 Oct 2010 10:31 AM PDT (AP:NEW YORK) Shares of some top coal companies are up at 1 p.m.: Arch Coal rose $.32 or 1.2 percent, to $26.53. Consol Energy rose $1.11 or 3.0 percent, to $38.68. | Vilsack to speak at meeting at ISU The Ames Tribune Tue, 05 Oct 2010 10:31 AM PDT Tom Vilsack, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, will speak at a âGlobal Farmer Town Hallâ meeting from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 12, in the Alliant Energy-Lee Liu Auditorium in Howe Hall on the Iowa State University campus. | 300 telecom permit applications to NTC stalled The Nation - Thailand's English news Tue, 05 Oct 2010 10:30 AM PDT About 300 requests for telecom spectrumuse permits are pending approval, including from Aeronautical Radio of Thailand, the Forestry Department, the Energy Business Department and tambon administration organisations around the country. | What's the best way to promote safer, cleaner energy? The Christian Science Monitor Tue, 05 Oct 2010 10:27 AM PDT Dependence on foreign oil, the energy economy, the environment, new technology â" they all factor into the debate over America's energy future. So what's the best path forward? | | |
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