VA ENERGY: Nuclear plant gets OK to restart Eastern Shore News Sun, 13 Nov 2011 02:39 AM PST RICHMOND â" Dominion Virginia Powerâs North Anna Power Station, the first operating U.S. nuclear plant shut down because of an earthquake, can restart after being offline since the Aug. 23 tremor that shook millions along the East Coast, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission said Friday. | AGL wants bipartisan policy on carbon BigPond News Sun, 13 Nov 2011 02:29 AM PST AGL Energy Ltd says a bipartisan policy on reducing carbon emissions would be better for the energy sector. | Israeli-bred dancer brings energy here The Cincinnati Enquirer Sun, 13 Nov 2011 02:23 AM PST Growing up in Israel, dance was a part of everyday life for Ronen Koresh. Not social dance as we generally think of it here in the U.S. No waltzes or cha-chas. | Their View: Nuclear Iran: We re running out of time Silver City Sun-News Sun, 13 Nov 2011 02:17 AM PST The International Atomic Energy Agency has now spelled out in detail what governments around the world have known for a long time: Iran s nuclear program has an explicit military dimension, aimed at producing a warhead that can be fitted onto one of the country s medium-range missiles. In a 14-page annex to its latest report, the agency summarizes the evidence behind its conclusion that Iran has ... | Sun's 'killer flare' too far to devastate earth: NASA New Kerala Sun, 13 Nov 2011 02:16 AM PST Washington, Nov 13 : Many people are worrying about a gigantic 'killer flare' which could be hurled by the sun and devastate life on earth. But US space agency NASA says there simply isn't enough energy in the sun to send a killer fireball 93 million miles away. | Great Barrington solar farm pushed Berkshire Eagle Sun, 13 Nov 2011 02:05 AM PST Sunday November 13, 2011 GREAT BARRINGTON -- A Darien, Conn.-based energy company is proposing to build a 3- to 4-megawatt solar array on property | Setting sun: solar panels feed-in tariff halved Guardian Unlimited Sun, 13 Nov 2011 01:59 AM PST Householders fuming as the 'greenest-ever' government kills off plans to install environmentally friendly energy and threatens a budding industry Householders who are in the process of having solar panels put on their roof have six weeks to complete the job or face seeing the predicted income they generate slashed after the government said it was cutting feed-in tariffs by 50% . Despite pledging ... | Let's have an energy 'Black Friday' Everett Herald Sun, 13 Nov 2011 01:54 AM PST Raising five grandchildren on a salary that never reached more than $13,000 a year, my grandmother, Big Mama, understood the economics of energy conservation. | | |
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