$800M upgrade, overhaul planned for pumped storage plant Oceana's Herald-Journal Wed, 09 Feb 2011 14:20 PM PST A major maintenance and upgrade project that will mean significant investment, 100 jobs per year and increase the Ludington Pumped Storage Plantâs power generation by 16 percent, was announced Monday by plant co-owners Consumers Energy and Detroit Edison. | Attiyah honoured at âfarewell ceremonyâ Gulf Times Wed, 09 Feb 2011 14:20 PM PST HE the Minister for Energy and Industry, Dr Mohamed Saleh al-Sada, giving a memento to HE the Deputy Premier and Chairman of Emiri Diwan, Abdullah bin Hamad al-Attiyah at a âfarewell ceremonyâ given to the latter by al-Sada at the Cultural Village last night. | A screen for gamers Express India Wed, 09 Feb 2011 14:17 PM PST BenQ's focus towards gaming is admirable from day one. They have launched some of the best monitors for gaming in the past and were the first ones to bring a 22-inch full HD monitor with HDMI as well as an energy efficient Eco monitor to India. | US Republicans target deep cuts AFP via Yahoo! News Wed, 09 Feb 2011 14:12 PM PST US President Barack Obama's Republican foes Wednesday unveiled a spending plan that calls for slashing funds for overseas food aid, scientific research, "green" energy, and environmental protection. | House Republicans push energy and science cuts Reuters via Yahoo!Xtra News Wed, 09 Feb 2011 14:12 PM PST WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Scientific research, environmental protection and other priorities of the Obama administration would face steep cuts under a congressional Republican spending plan released Wednesday. | Give and take, govt to tell Cairn Express India Wed, 09 Feb 2011 14:12 PM PST The petroleum ministry is set to tell Cairn Energy that wants to sell its India business to Vedanta Resources for $9.6 billion that it should go by the well established precedent of give and take on the original contractual terms with the government when oil and gas assets change hands. | Wind energy experts: regulations slow development INO News Wed, 09 Feb 2011 14:09 PM PST (AP:OMAHA, Neb.) Clearing up the regulatory hurdles that are slowing development of electricity transmission lines would provide a significant boost to U.S. wind power development, industry officials said Wednesday. | Engineers Hone Clean-Energy Stoves For The World NPR Wed, 09 Feb 2011 14:06 PM PST Almost half the world cooks its food with solid fuels like wood and charcoal. But these methods are bad for the environment and can be deadly. At a nonprofit organization in Oregon, engineers are building and tweaking stoves that use minimal wood, don't release much smoke â" and are cheap enough for the Third World. | | |
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