Nuclear energy remains essential option despite Japan: PM rediff.com Sun, 17 Apr 2011 02:43 AM PDT Despite the nuclear crisis in Japan, Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh on Saturday night batted for nuclear power as an essential option of energy and said the present "nervousness" in the world would end when the issue is discussed in a "cool-headed" manner. | New contract brings new energy to Chinese GP People's Daily Sun, 17 Apr 2011 02:39 AM PDT Sitting in his office, race CEO Jiang Lan can view the Shanghai International Circuit through the window. But in his mind there is a more ambitious view, a view of the Chinese Grand Prix with bright future in the new seven-year contract. | If dam breaks, flooding could be extensive North Platte Telegraph Sun, 17 Apr 2011 02:39 AM PDT The North Platte Telegraph New maps show that a bigger area than originally thought would be affected should Lake Maloney's north wall rupture. Nebraska Public Power District media relations specialist Mark Becker said the dam is safe, but the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission requires that a plan be in place to identify and address any issues that could potentially occur. | Water wars? Thirsty, energy-short China stirs fear MSNBC Sun, 17 Apr 2011 02:29 AM PDT Fears are surging that China's accelerating program of damming every major river flowing from the Tibetan plateau will trigger disasters, degrade fragile ecologies and divert water supplies. | Call before you dig â" itâs the law Pikes Peak Courier View Sun, 17 Apr 2011 02:28 AM PDT Special to the Courier As the weather warms and the gardening and construction season begins, Black Hills Energy reminds all customers and contractors to call 811 for a utility line locate before digging. Itâs an issue of safety, the service is free, and itâs the law. | IMF chief hails Iran's economic reform Press TV Sun, 17 Apr 2011 02:26 AM PDT Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Dominique Strauss-Kahn has reportedly hailed Iran's economic reform plan aimed at overhauling the country's economy by shelving energy and food subsidies. | Utility: Permit process discourages innovation, new renewable energy projects The Burlington Free Press Sun, 17 Apr 2011 02:23 AM PDT COLCHESTER -- A decision by the Vermont Public Service Board that a company hoping to build two wood-pellet fuel plants alongside two wood-fired electrical generating plants needs separate state permits is going to discourage innovation and the development of new renewable energy projects in the state, an attorney for the company said. | Former Gov. Granholm joins Pew Center as energy adviser DeWitt-Bath Review Sun, 17 Apr 2011 02:17 AM PDT Former Gov. Jennifer Granholm will lead a campaign for a national clean energy policy that promotes and funds research and manufacturing for wind, solar and advanced battery industries in the U.S. | Fair celebrates Earth Times Herald Sun, 17 Apr 2011 02:09 AM PDT Elisa Richmond, 2, of Macomb Township plays in a pool filled with corn Friday during the St. Clair County Earth Fair at Goodells County Park. The fair continues today from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and features energy-efficient goods made by fair participants. | | |
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