Uganda: MPs Block Power Cash as Shs2.8 Trillion is Approved AllAfrica.com Fri, 01 Jul 2011 02:36 AM PDT MPs yesterday approved Shs2.8 trillion for emergency spending and blocked the government request for additional Shs61.3 billion needed to buy down the cost for thermal power generation- citing 'dishonesty' on the part of officials in the ministries of Finance and Energy. | Russia eyes nuclear power exports to Germany The Economic Times Fri, 01 Jul 2011 02:29 AM PDT Russia may look to export energy to Germany from a new generation of nuclear plants, the country's atomic energy agency told a German newspaper. | Oil prices slip below $95 on China production data KWQC-TV 6 Davenport Fri, 01 Jul 2011 02:28 AM PDT Oil dipped below $95 per barrel Friday after China reported manufacturing rose at the slowest pace in over two years in June, pointing to a possible slowdown in energy demand. | Skylight Manufacturer VELUX Introduces Incentive on Solar-Powered Blinds PRWeb via Yahoo! News Fri, 01 Jul 2011 02:28 AM PDT Skylight manufacturer VELUX is revolutionizing the relationship between residential skylights and energy efficiency. Now passive solar heating and energy savings are easier than ever with solar-powered blinds and attractive roller-shades that open and close with the touch of a button. To make things even more appealing, VELUX has announced a limited-time price reduction of $100 on all solar ... | Nuclear waste requires cradle-to-grave strategy PhysOrg Fri, 01 Jul 2011 02:25 AM PDT After Fukushima, it is now imperative to redefine what makes a successful nuclear power program - from cradle to grave. If nuclear waste management is not thought out from the beginning, the public in many countries will reject nuclear power as an energy choice, according to research that appears today in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. | China's LED industry under the 12th Five Year Plan Digi Times Fri, 01 Jul 2011 02:20 AM PDT China's focus on developing energy-saving and environmental industries under its 12th Five Year Plan promises to deliver a considerable boost to its LED industry. This DIGITIMES Research Special Report provides in-depth analysis on how each segment of China's LED supply chain, from the mining of rare earth elements to the implementation of LED streetlights will be affected. | | |
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