China's 'solar city' rushes to catch power boom WRCB Chattanooga Tue, 21 Jun 2011 22:43 PM PDT Solar panels jut out of streetlights in China's self-proclaimed Clean Energy City. Tiny wind turbines twirl atop public buildings. Schools are due to teach students about "green living." | China plans shale gas reserves: state media Sin Chew Jit Poh Tue, 21 Jun 2011 22:42 PM PDT BEIJING, June 22, 2011 (AFP) - China is drafting a plan to build shale gas reserves over the next five years as domestic energy demand surges to fuel expansion of the world's second largest economy, state media said Wednesday. | Kenya: The Invisible - Integrated IDPs Slip Below the Radar AllAfrica.com Tue, 21 Jun 2011 22:41 PM PDT Starting over is a harrowing experience both physically and mentally and not an undertaking for the faint of heart or frail of body. It becomes even more of an excruciating task for a man living in the biblical 'bonus years' of over 70. But despite all odds 75-year-old Philip Kamau Ng'ang'a, exudes extraordinary energy in rebuilding his life and that of his family. | EAST WINDSOR: It's solar time Windsor-Hights Herald Tue, 21 Jun 2011 22:39 PM PDT EAST WINDSOR â" The McGraw-Hill Companies and NJR Clean Energy Ventures, a subsidiary of New Jersey Resources, have recently announced plans to build in the township the largest solar energy site of its kind in the Western Hemisphere. | Clean tech not just goal for S.A. San Antonio Express-News Tue, 21 Jun 2011 22:36 PM PDT share: digg facebook twitter With the announcement that four clean-energy companies will bring hundreds of jobs and substantial research and educational investments to town, Mayor Julián Castro has hailed the moment as a transformative one for San Antonio. | Celebration of 100 years begins Friday in Sidney Sidney Herald Tue, 21 Jun 2011 22:31 PM PDT Are you ready to party like youâre 100 years old! Well, maybe with a little more energy than being 100, but with the enthusiasm of enduring that long. | Red Bull GM hopeful of finding new ownership Concord Monitor Tue, 21 Jun 2011 22:24 PM PDT Motorsports CHARLOTTE, N.C. - The general manager of Red Bull Racing said he's optimistic he can find investors to keep the team going beyond this year. The energy drink company is both the owner and sponsor of the two-car Red Bull team, and is leaving NASCAR at the end of the season. Jay Frye said yesterday he's talked to several potential investors about taking over the team, and is hopeful he ... | | |
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