Syria 'facing UN nuke site action' Belfast Telegraph Fri, 29 Apr 2011 18:36 PM PDT The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is setting the stage for potential United Nations Security Council action against Syria, diplomats say, with a report saying that a site bombed by Israeli warplanes was probably a secretly-built nuclear reactor meant to produce plutonium. Related Stories Lawyers seek Jackson trial delay Gaddafi forces caught mining port Donald Trump attacks 'stupid ... | Power executives went to lengths to keep deal secret Baltimore Sun Fri, 29 Apr 2011 18:34 PM PDT Constellation, Exelon used code names, secret meetings to evade notice Baltimore's Constellation Energy Group was dubbed "Ginger." Exelon Corp. was code-named "Allspice" | Ukraine urges South Stream gas pipeline project freeze Russian Information Agency Novosti Fri, 29 Apr 2011 18:30 PM PDT KIEV, April 30 (RIA Novosti) - Kiev maintains its position that the South Stream pipeline project, designed to pump gas from Russia to Europe bypassing Ukraine, is a threat to Ukraine's national security, the country's energy minister, Yury Boiko, said. | Department of Energy funds rebate program for Th!nk electric cars WNDU 16 South Bend Fri, 29 Apr 2011 18:29 PM PDT Hoosier residents have a chance to buy a Th!nk electric car for cheap, thanks to a rebate program. Hoosier residents will get a $9,000, and with a $7,500 federal tax credit, the cost of a Th!nk car would be just under $20,000. | Constellation, Exelon execs went to great lengths to keep deal secret Baltimore Sun Fri, 29 Apr 2011 18:28 PM PDT Constellation, Exelon used code names, secret meetings to evade notice Baltimore's Constellation Energy Group was dubbed "Ginger." Exelon Corp. was code-named "Allspice." At one point, Constellation officials even frosted the glass of the board room at its headquarters to hide the Wall Street financial advisors who had come to Baltimore. These undercover steps, first detailed on Friday, enabled ... | TNB: Revive power transmission plans Business Times Fri, 29 Apr 2011 18:26 PM PDT SINGAPORE: Malaysia needs to revive plans to transmit hydro-generated electricity from the resource-rich state of Sarawak to the rest of the country to diversify its energy mix, said the chairman of state utility Tenaga Nasional Bhd yesterday. | Local News The Daily World Fri, 29 Apr 2011 18:11 PM PDT BY JILLIAN BEAUDRY The Daily World ELMA -- The City of Elma is trying to figure out how it can afford a $1.5 million renovation to City Hall in a year with a tight budget. The city has is working with architects to redesign the 1938 building. The city qualifies for a $135,000 energy grant to... | | |
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