Commodity exports tipped to rise 14% Brisbane Times Mon, 28 Feb 2011 14:42 PM PST Global demand for commodities will boost Australia's agricultural, mineral and energy exports by 14 per cent to more than $250 billion in the 2011 financial year, the federal government's commodity researcher says. | Fewer models in spring Twin Cities Parade of Homes Finance and Commerce Mon, 28 Feb 2011 14:39 PM PST For the first time, the Parade of Homes will highlight energy-efficient houses, with 94 out of 342 homes receiving that designation on the tour, which spans the Twin Cities. | US OKs 1st Deepwater Drilling Permit After BP Spill CNBC Mon, 28 Feb 2011 14:39 PM PST The U.S. has approved its first deepwater drilling permit after the BP spill. This first permit went to Noble Energy (NBL), which is an exploration and production company. | ClearEdge touts home fuel cell over solar panels CNET Mon, 28 Feb 2011 14:35 PM PST Will fuel cells provide power and heat for homes? Jackie Autry of Palm Springs, California installs fuel cell, which she chose over solar panels for cleaner, on-site energy. | Kimberly Harris Named CEO of Puget Sound Energy Business Wire Mon, 28 Feb 2011 14:34 PM PST BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kimberly Harris, president of Puget Sound Energy, was named chief executive officer, effective March 1, by the board of directors of Washingtonâs oldest local energy utility. Harris, who has been with PSE since 1999, succeeds Steve Reynolds, who retired after heading the utility since 2002. âKimberly and her management team are ready to hit the ground running to ... | Noble gets first deep-water OK since ban lifted San Antonio Express-News Mon, 28 Feb 2011 14:34 PM PST share: digg facebook twitter The federal government just gave the green light for Noble Energy to resume a deep-water drilling project that was halted by the Obama administration's moratorium last year â" the first of its kind to be approved since the ban was lifted in October. [...] today, federal regulators had yet to allow offshore drilling that had been off limits under a five-month ban on ... | IBM Works With McMaster University to Create First Canadian Energy-Smart Buildings on Campus PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance Mon, 28 Feb 2011 14:34 PM PST IBM today announced that it is collaborating with McMaster University to improve the energy uses and supplies in its buildings campus-wide. The new technology, which will debut at McMaster University, will assess, simulate and forecast energy consumption from 60 campus buildings and a university hospital using the latest modeling techniques in physics, mathematics and statistics. | | |
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