Endangered fish keeps Duke Energy license on hold Washington Examiner Sun, 06 Mar 2011 10:31 AM PST The Associated Press The Associated Press CHARLOTTE, N.C. The impact of hydroelectric dams on a rare ancient fish is holding up relicensing for Duke Energy's facilities on the Catawba and Wateree Rivers in the two Carolinas. The Charlotte Observer reported that the battle has put conservation groups on the side of the energy company, which plans to spend millions of dollars in conservation and ... | Energy conservation saves Anchor Bay some cash The Voice Sun, 06 Mar 2011 10:23 AM PST The Anchor Bay School District saved about $800,000 between the 2006-07 and 2009-10 academic years because of a large push toward energy conservation. | Cairn Energy climbs 2% on hopes for Indian deal resolution, but FTSE falls again Guardian Unlimited Sun, 06 Mar 2011 10:15 AM PST Hopes for a resolution to the long running saga of Cairn Energy 's attempts to sell a majority stake in its Indian business have sent the company's shares nearly 2% higher. In August the company agreed to dispose of 51% of Cairn India to mining group Vedanta Resources for $9.6bn. But completion has been delayed as the Indian government looked into the issue of royalty payments before deciding ... | 5A girls state hoops: Arapahoe out when shots go cold Centennial Citizen Sun, 06 Mar 2011 10:08 AM PST Paul Willis The energy was there. The game plan worked. The execution? Not so much. The pieces were in place Friday night for the Arapahoe girls basketball team to move on to the Class 5A Sweet 16. The Warriors, though, picked the wrong time for a cold shooting night on their home floor and fell 51-41 to Pine Creek in the second round. | Can Cebu take lead in backing a âgreen economyâ? Sun Star Sun, 06 Mar 2011 10:01 AM PST STRONGER typhoons, a rising sea level and flash floods are clear physical signs for governments to tap renewable sources of energy and help stave off climate change, environmentalists said. Tension in the Middle East and spiking fuel prices are another reason to push for change. read more | Solar dream: With alternative energy hot again, Acro Solar Lasers may finally take off El Paso Times Sun, 06 Mar 2011 10:00 AM PST Dennis Cofield isn't giving up on his solar dish.Just over 30 years ago, Cofield, 74, took the engineering and electronics training he received in a 20-year Air Force career where he worked on missile and air navigation systems, and used those skills to design a unique parabolic solar dish to heat water for homes, swimming pools, and businesses. | LISTED FIRMS REPORTED RECORD HIGH EARNINGS IN 2010 The Nation - Thailand's English news Sun, 06 Mar 2011 09:33 AM PST The earnings of listed companies soared 32.24 per cent to a historical high last year with all sectors, led by energy, banking and property, reporting positive results. | | |
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