Tessera Solar drops proposed Colorado project 9 News Denver Sun, 17 Jul 2011 10:43 AM PDT PUEBLO (AP) - Tessera Solar has withdrawn its proposal to put thousands of parabolic dishes in southern Colorado to collect the sun's energy and turn it into electricity. | Drilling report The Longview News-Journal Sun, 17 Jul 2011 10:38 AM PDT Posted: Sunday, July 17, 2011 4:00 am | Updated: 11:48 am, Sun Jul 17, 2011. NFR Energy has completed the Moseley GU Well No. 3H to a depth of 16,412 feet in the Carthage Field. This well was gauged on a 26/64-inch choke and showed a potential of 10.136 million cubic feet of gas. | Va appeals court: Bayer to get $10M refund WVVA Bluefield Sun, 17 Jul 2011 10:29 AM PDT A federal appeals panel has ruled that Bayer CropScience is entitled to a $10 million refund from the former Massey Energy Co. unit that overcharged Bayer for coal for its Institute plant. | Cutting Need for Energy by Using Less of It New York Times Sun, 17 Jul 2011 10:29 AM PDT In the global discussions about where to find the electricity needed to power growth too often ignore an obvious option Ă¢" cutting back on whatever form is already in use. | Beach Parking Lots Reach Capacity NBC Connecticut Sun, 17 Jul 2011 10:00 AM PDT According to the DEEP (Department of Energy and Environmental Protection), parking lots have reached capacity at; Squantz Pond State Park Rocky Neck State Park Lattins Cove Boat Launch Candlewood Lake | Instant noodles, instant energy? Business Standard India Sun, 17 Jul 2011 09:34 AM PDT Indo NissinĂ¢s Top Ramen wants to jump on to the health bandwagon; but it would do well to remember that it takes time to win over health-conscious customers. | German energy study offers framework for Japanese policy chaos The Japan Times Sun, 17 Jul 2011 09:33 AM PDT Pure chaos is reigning over Japanese energy policy and the future of its nuclear power industry. Just after trade minister Banri Kaieda declared the nation's nuclear power stations safe to restart late last month, Prime Minister Naoto Kan suddenly ordered that stress tests be conducted on all reactors as a precondition for rebooting. As a result, only four of the country's 54 reactors might be ... | Wireless sensors push smart machines into Green revolution EE Times Asia Sun, 17 Jul 2011 09:30 AM PDT STMicroelectronics , ARaymond and Micropelt are jointly presenting thermal-energy harvesting-based solutions to power 'smart sensors' and 'smart microsystems' at the Hannover Fair under the common theme of 'Green Solutions.' | | |
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