Department of Energy to use Princeton firmâs surveillance cameras The Times of Trenton Sun, 24 Oct 2010 18:39 PM PDT John Romanowich, president, CEO and founder of SightLogix, and U.S. Rep. Rush Holt are two big believers in the theory that entrepreneurial-driven innovation in technology is the key to the nationâs â" and especially Central New Jerseyâs â" long-term economic growth. | POPULAR WORDS Queensland Business Review Sun, 24 Oct 2010 18:37 PM PDT ESI Super cements its position as one of the energy industry's major players by reaching $3 billion status in late ... more Deloitte Queensland Energy & Resources Index increases by a modest 0.7 percent in the September quarter... | Eastday-Clean cars rise Eastday.com Sun, 24 Oct 2010 18:35 PM PDT SHANGHAI will have about 20,000 renewable-energy-powered cars by 2012, the city's Vice Mayor Ai Baojun told the Eighth China Automotive Industry Forum held by the China Europe International Business School. | Prop. 23 may threaten budding clean-tech firms San Francisco Chronicle Sun, 24 Oct 2010 18:30 PM PDT California's innovative energy policies helped lure Eric Dresselhuys' clean-tech company, Silver Spring Networks, to the state. Founded in Wisconsin in 2002, Silver Spring moved here the following year because, for... | St John pays tribute at service Nation News Sun, 24 Oct 2010 18:12 PM PDT Today, just over 24 hours after Prime Minister David Thompson died; there was a âhigh energyâ thanksgiving service in memory of him and his legacy, in the parish of St John, on Gall Hill hard-court. | Energy drinks under scrutiny as a pub ban is considered News-Medical-Net Sun, 24 Oct 2010 18:00 PM PDT Energy drinks might finally be facing a ban what with both the Australian Government and Opposition committing to handling the issue. The highly-caffeinated drink Mother is sold at 95 pubs and clubs across the state. This is despite NSW Health officials warning that energy drinks mixed with alcohol can provoke sexual assaults and an increased rate of violence. | China's massive commodities appetite moves markets AsiaOne Sun, 24 Oct 2010 17:59 PM PDT LONDON - China, the world's second largest economy and its number one energy consumer, is shaking up global commodities markets where its potent growth momentum is also powering a rise in metals prices. | Wiki-Pedia | Saving energy = saving money Daily Pennsylvanian Sun, 24 Oct 2010 17:58 PM PDT Wiktoria Parysek Pennâs Green Campus Partnership conducted a University-wide power-down hour this past summer. Employees were asked to switch off lights and printers, unplug laptops and phone chargers and to refrain from using computers and other appliances for an hour. In the office where I worked, my colleagues used this time to organize their desks â" I met with my boss to plan the upcoming ... | Small Talk: As with the country, in the oil business efficiency is all Independent Sun, 24 Oct 2010 17:34 PM PDT The spectacle of the Chancellor, George Osborne, wielding his axe with such alacrity last week is setting an example for Tim Heeley, the newly-installed chief executive of the AIM-listed oil and gas explorer Nighthawk Energy. Nighthawk has had a tricky run, plagued by a steadily falling share price and uncontrolled rumour-mongering on internet bulletin boards. But when the two founders, David ... | | |
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