Fuel shortage deepens Pakistan energy crisis Gulf Times Sat, 18 Jun 2011 14:38 PM PDT Pakistanâs acute shortage of petroleum products has begun to affect electricity production: power stations are supplying 1,500 megawatts less (or about 10.3% of production) as a result of the fuel shortage, bringing the overall gap between power supply and demand to 5,000 MW and causing 12 to 14-hour power outages throughout the country. | BJP infighting intensifies, Kalia takes exception The Times of India Sat, 18 Jun 2011 14:36 PM PDT Infighting and heartburning within Punjab BJP after ministerial reshuffle appears to be further intensifying, with former local bodies minister Manoranjan Kalia taking exception to rejection of a few projects initiated by him, including that of Energy Efficient Street Lighting, by BJP-SAD controlled municipal corporation. | A Long Chain of Simple Ideas: Improv in the Long Form Seattlest Sat, 18 Jun 2011 14:17 PM PDT In a show of extraordinary length with an extraordinary amount of energy to expend, after a certain time improvisers use up all their cliches. Here they hit a wall. Once a performer has done everything she knows how, then what happens? [ more ⺠] | Five important stretches The Delta Optimist Sat, 18 Jun 2011 14:02 PM PDT If you only have time for a few stretches in a day, then give my top five stretches a try. If performed on a regular basis you could increase your range of motion, decrease your back pain, reduce muscle tension and increase your energy levels. | Company considering wind turbines for northern Kentucky The Desert Sun Sat, 18 Jun 2011 13:59 PM PDT MAYSVILLE, Ky. â" A Florida company is exploring the possibility of building wind turbines to generate electricity in two northern Kentucky counties. NextEra Energy Resources began conducting studies last year to determine if the turbines would be a good fit for Mason and Bracken counties. | Clean energy firms coming to San Antonio San Antonio Express-News Sat, 18 Jun 2011 13:37 PM PDT share: digg facebook twitter CPS Energy CEO Doyle Beneby is expected to announce Monday the relocation of several clean energy-related companies to San Antonio, bringing hundreds of good paying jobs and establishing a firm toe-hold in the ânew energy economyâ that Mayor Julián Castro has been pushing since he was first elected. Beneby said that together, the companies could bring as many as 800 ... | Xcel Energy lowers 2012 rate increase request The Ashland Daily Press Sat, 18 Jun 2011 13:35 PM PDT Xcel Energy has lowered proposed natural gas rates but raised proposed electric rates for individual customers, updating its pending application with the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSCW) to set new electricity and natural gas rates effective at the beginning of 2012. | | |
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