Rising food costs take bite out of consumersâ budgets The Oakland Press Sat, 12 Mar 2011 18:16 PM PST Pain at the pump and higher energy bills have become unwelcome realities, and now higher food prices are once again contributing to more out-of-pocket costs for Oakland County residents. | EnerNOC up as regulator rejects complaint Boston Globe Sat, 12 Mar 2011 18:14 PM PST EnerNOC Inc. , an electricity-demand reduction service, gained on news the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission wonât pursue penalties against such service providers on PJM Interconnectionâs assertions that some have double-counted some reductions. Boston-based EnerNOCâs shares had dropped 21 percent since Feb. 4, when PJM and its market monitor sent a complaint to regulators. EnerNOC aggregates ... | âPower will be generated from canals' The Times of India Sat, 12 Mar 2011 18:06 PM PST Punjab government is planning to generate 1,500 MW power from the run of the canals, making use of Punjab Energy Development Agencyâs (PEDA) indigenously-designed prototype of turbines. | Living on borrowed time: March ahead Sunday Wilton Bulletin Sat, 12 Mar 2011 18:05 PM PST Beginning Sunday, there will be a little more âdayâ in everyoneâs day. Thanks to the Energy Policy Act of 2005, most Americans will be setting their clocks ahead one hour Sunday, March 13, at 2 a.m. (or doing it before they go to bed on Saturday night). Since 2007, daylight-saving time begins the second Sunday of March and ends on the first Sunday November. Daylight-saving time is touted as an ... | TNK-BP shareholders fail to agree on BP-Rosneft deal Straits Times Sat, 12 Mar 2011 17:45 PM PST MOSCOW - SHAREHOLDERS in the Russian-British company TNK-BP failed to agree on Saturday at a meeting of the board of directors on a common position that would have allowed them to begin talks on joining BP's deal with Rosneft to explore the Arctic. In January, British energy firm BP and Russian state oil giant Rosneft announced a US$16 billion (S$20.3 billion) share-swap and joint exploration ... | Bangalore, India and China driving global oil demand: Obama Deepika Sat, 12 Mar 2011 17:33 PM PST Lalit K Jha Washington, Mar 11 (PTI) Increased use energy resources by fast growing economies like India, China and Brazil is driving the global oil and gas demand, US President Barack Obama said today. | Greenpeace questions readiness of Canadian reactors Vancouver Province Sat, 12 Mar 2011 17:30 PM PST Environmental groups on Saturday disputed Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd.âs arguments that the countryâs nuclear reactors could withstand the kind punishment that befell a Japanese reactor complex heavily damaged by a massive earthquake and subsequent tsunami. | | |
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