A Rabbi Remembers The First Japan Nuclear Crisis The Huffington Post Thu, 17 Mar 2011 22:34 PM PDT (RNS) Japan was the scene of the devastating opening chapter of the atomic age, and now it may be writing the closing chapter on the world's quest for secure nuclear energy. | Grant will help implement energy plan The Beach Reporter Thu, 17 Mar 2011 22:33 PM PDT A nearly half-million-dollar grant issued by the state will allow El Segundo to implement a program that will better manage its use of electricity. | ASU begins practice with âBull in the Ringâ Jonesboro Sun Thu, 17 Mar 2011 22:32 PM PDT JONESBORO â" Hugh Freeze is finding creative ways to inject a little extra energy into Arkansas Stateâs spring practices. He borrowed an idea from the past on Thursday. | Obama policies on oil lead to higher prices Daily Record Thu, 17 Mar 2011 22:32 PM PDT Every time I hear the president or any member of his administration discuss energy, alternative energy and fuel prices, I cringe. The president himself has said he welcomes higher prices to stifle use. All the nonsense espoused by this administration is to heavily subsidize ethanol, which causes reduced food inventory, which results in higher fuel and food costs - in other words, a never-ending ... | Solar Ambassadors Share Stories Nationwide to Help Others Connect redOrbit Thu, 17 Mar 2011 22:31 PM PDT Representing every US state, Solar Ambassadors help teach others about solar photovoltaics (PV) simply by telling their story online through new one-of-a-kind website and database. Gainesville, FL (PRWEB) March 16, 2011 Clean Energy Logistics Lab, Inc., in technology partnership with Caspio, today established a nationwide grassroots online community of solar photovoltaic (PV) enthusiasts to ... | Banning High School can now produce renewable energy The Record Gazette Thu, 17 Mar 2011 22:31 PM PDT Over 200 photovoltaic solar panels from China were installed on the roof of the new two story building at Banning High School. It is the first school in the state to use the innovative product. | IAEA chief says Japan's crisis extremely serious Press Trust of India Thu, 17 Mar 2011 22:31 PM PDT Yamagata (Japan), Mar 18 (AP) The International Atomic Energy Agency chief says he views Japan's nuclear crisis as an extremely serious accident requiring international cooperation. | | |
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