Prospectors cool to Idaho geothermal leases Washington Examiner Sun, 29 May 2011 10:44 AM PDT The Associated Press The Associated Press BOISE, Idaho Geothermal energy prospectors have been cool to leases in Idaho, with a recent Bureau of Land Management auction producing little competition. Idaho has plenty of hot springs, but the relatively low temperatures of the underground water compared to neighboring Nevada may be putting cold water on the readiness of companies to stake a claim in ... | Chameleon magnets that switch 'on - off' could revolutionize computing New Kerala Sun, 29 May 2011 10:38 AM PDT Washington, May 29 : A study by Japanese scientists has reported the possibility to turn a material's magnetism on and off at room temperature - an advancement that could revolutionize computing, forming the basis of high-capacity and low-energy memory, data storage and data transfer devices. | German firm pushes its carbon footprint service The Nation - Thailand's English news Sun, 29 May 2011 10:36 AM PDT German certification firm Tuv Sud is wooing local manufacturers to capitalise on its newly launched carbon footprint calculation service in Thailand. It claims its service will give them an insight into energy consumption throughout the manufacturing process and hence enhance their competitiveness. | Focusing volunteers' energy Omaha World-Herald Sun, 29 May 2011 10:30 AM PDT Through training, the Red Cross works to channel people's good will into disaster relief. | Geothermal leases not a hot ticket for businesses KTVB Boise Sun, 29 May 2011 10:30 AM PDT BOISE, Idaho -- Geothermal energy prospectors have been cool to leases in Idaho, with a recent Bureau of Land Management auction producing little competition.   Idaho has plenty of hot springs, but the relatively low temperatures of the underground water compared to neighboring Nevada may be putting cold water on the readiness of companies to stake a claim in the Gem State.   Denver-based ... | Landfill leaders like waste-to-energy idea The Herald-Palladium Sun, 29 May 2011 10:21 AM PDT BUCHANAN - A little bit of homework has convinced Southeast Berrien County Landfill Authority members that a waste-to-energy proposal isn't pie in the sky. | Zigbee group develops SEP 2 for home area networks EE Times Asia Sun, 29 May 2011 10:20 AM PDT Some smart meter projects are essentially on hold while engineers work to break up a long jam delaying the definition of a key standard for tomorrow's home energy networks. | UN team to check Lynas plant New Straits Times Sun, 29 May 2011 10:01 AM PDT KUALA LUMPUR: A team of United Nations atomic energy experts began a week-long visit to Malaysia yesterday to review the safety of a proposed Australian rare earth plant which has drawn protests. | RE developers expect parity rates Manila Bulletin Sun, 29 May 2011 09:40 AM PDT  MANILA, Philippines â" Calculations drawn up by the developers of renewable energy (RE) projects indicated that their weighted average feed-in-tariff (FIT) charge will attain grid parity in six years and even earlier for the cheaper technologies like hydro and biomass.  | | |
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