SA to get $1.3b wind farm BigPond News Sun, 04 Sep 2011 10:24 AM PDT Suzlon Energy Australia will invest $1.3 billion building one of the world's largest wind energy projects. | About 2,400 without power in Blue Water Area Times Herald Sun, 04 Sep 2011 10:23 AM PDT About 2,400 DTE Energy customers are without electricity this afternoon after a wave of heavy thunderstorms moved through the Blue Water Area Saturday night. | Guest Post: Where Is Our Oil Price Collapse? Zero Hedge Sun, 04 Sep 2011 10:20 AM PDT From Jim Quinn of The Burning Platform Where Is Our Oil Price Collapse? Make no mistake about it, without plentiful, cheap, and easy to access oil, the United States of America would descend into chaos and collapse. The fantasies painted by âgreenâ energy dreamers only serve to divert the attention of the non critical thinking masses from the fact our sprawling suburban hyper technological ... | Sell-off throws away $900m a year - Goff Stuff Sun, 04 Sep 2011 10:19 AM PDT The Government will be throwing away more than $900 million in annual payouts if it goes ahead with plans to sell off state-owned energy companies, Labour leader Phil Goff says. | SA to get $1.3bn wind farm BigPond News Sun, 04 Sep 2011 10:19 AM PDT Suzlon Energy Australia plans to develop one of the world's biggest wind farms in South Australia. | $1.3 billion SA wind farm BigPond News Sun, 04 Sep 2011 10:16 AM PDT Suzlon Energy Australia plans to develop one of the world's biggest wind farms in South Australia. | Fast, cheap, and accurate: Detecting CO2 with a fluorescent twist EurekAlert! Sun, 04 Sep 2011 10:16 AM PDT ( Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences, Kyoto University ) Detecting specific gases in the air is possible using a number of different existing technologies, but typically all of these suffer from one or more drawbacks including high energy cost, large size, slow detection speed, and sensitivity to humidity.Overcoming these deficiencies with a unique approach, a team based at Kyoto ... | Tunable graphene device demonstrated: First tool in kit for putting terahertz light to work PhysOrg Sun, 04 Sep 2011 10:04 AM PDT Long-wavelength terahertz light is invisible â" it's at the farthest end of the far infrared â" but it's useful for everything from detecting explosives at the airport to designing drugs to diagnosing skin cancer. Now, for the first time, scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and the University of California at Berkeley have demonstrated ... | | |
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