AFA successfully harnesses wave energy Tri-Lakes Tribune Tue, 15 Feb 2011 22:41 PM PST John Van Winkle Air Force Academy researchers have harnessed 99 percent of the energy in a simulated ocean wave, and are preparing to take their emerging technology to the next level. | Energy drinks knocked, again Journal & Courier Tue, 15 Feb 2011 22:41 PM PST Kenneth Fisher, a freshman at Lafayette Jefferson High School, started occasionally drinking energy drinks in sixth grade. And now he's hooked. | HIGHTSTOWN: Peddie panel project Windsor-Hights Herald Tue, 15 Feb 2011 22:40 PM PST HIGHTSTOWN Peddie School will begin producing solar energy for the first time through the use of solar panels installed on the roof of its athletic center and constructed over a detention basin on campus. | Bengal Bouts: 182-pound Preliminaries The Observer Tue, 15 Feb 2011 22:39 PM PST By: Observer Sports Writers Leo 'Release the River' DiPiero def. Tim Kaiser DiPiero took control early, using his height and wingspan to keep control of Kaiser throughout the opening round. Kaiser answered the bell with energy in the second round, landing several punches befo... | Byram set to begin energy projects New Jersey Herald Tue, 15 Feb 2011 22:31 PM PST BYRAM â" Byram will tentatively begin making energy efficiency improvements on five municipal buildings this month after completing state grant-funded energy audits. | Sun might power part of Carey The Advertiser-Tribune Tue, 15 Feb 2011 22:26 PM PST CAREY - A small part of Carey's electricity needs soon could be met by solar energy if Ohio EPA agrees to plans being made by the village and SolarVision LLC of Westerville. | Mesa County OKs energy master plan The Daily Sentinel Tue, 15 Feb 2011 22:21 PM PST Mesa County commissioners Tuesday culminated four yearsâ worth of work that was alternately praised and panned by adopting a plan that will guide energy development. The board unanimously approved the Mineral and Energy Resources Master Plan, touting it as one of the few to be created by a local government in the United States. | | |
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