Japan victim of 'US nuclear disaster' Press TV Thu, 17 Mar 2011 18:40 PM PDT The US knew about the faulty nuclear reactors now facing a catastrophic meltdown in Japan, yet still gave the green light to start energy production despite its consequences, a report says. | Energy Efficient Apartments KNDO - KNDU Tri-Cities Thu, 17 Mar 2011 18:39 PM PDT NEW RICHLAND, Wash. - The city of Richland is expanding a program that reduces energy bills shifting their focus to apartments. | Dollar soars as G7 sells yen The Age Thu, 17 Mar 2011 18:38 PM PDT The dollar fluctuates as rich nations intervene in currency markets to weaken the yen and energy prices jump on escalating tensions over Libya. | Iowa nuclear plant discussion influenced by Japan events The Globe Gazette Thu, 17 Mar 2011 18:38 PM PDT DES MOINES â" The leader of MidAmerican Energy said Thursday that a delay in approving legislation to help attract private investors to build a nuclear power plant in Iowa likely would hurt and slow the process, but would not kill the project. | Chesapeake moves Arlington drill site to win approval WFAA Dallas-Fort Worth Thu, 17 Mar 2011 18:38 PM PDT ARLINGTON â" A few feet can mean all the difference in the world. In one Arlington neighborhood near Cowboys Stadium, it is the determining factor as to whether Chesapeake Energy can drill a controversial gas well. Gary Reaves reports. E-mail greaves@wfaa.com | GCL-Poly's Rapid Gains Underscore China's Rise In Solar Industry Forbes Thu, 17 Mar 2011 18:35 PM PDT In an example of the speed with which Chinese companies are expanding their influence in the solar energy business globally, the countryâs GCL-Poly Energy said a boost in wafer production and an acquisition helped the company reverse a loss and more than triple revenue last year. | Idaho Legislature Looks at Opposing Views on Energy Policy KPVI 6 Pocatello Thu, 17 Mar 2011 18:32 PM PDT The Idaho Legislature is looking at opposing views this week for the future of renewable energy. One bill, if passed, would extend tax breaks to companies who bring alternative energy projects to the state. The other would create a moratorium on wind farms. | | |
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