True Bio Electric Acquires New Green Energy Patent That Will Revolutionize the Worlds Human Waste PRWeb Tue, 29 Nov 2011 14:44 PM PST Today, True Bio Electric signed an exclusive contract with True Green Energy Group http://www.tgeg.asia , ISIN number CA8724191066, Cusip number 872419106 trading on Deutsche Borse AG under the stock symbol TGG.F as the exclusive agent to deploy the Closed Loop Bio Filtration system. (PRWeb November 29, 2011) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/11/prweb8999424.htm | Iran mob storms UK mission The Telegraph Tue, 29 Nov 2011 14:43 PM PST London, Nov. 29: Iranian protesters screaming âdeath to England!â stormed the vast British embassy compound in central Tehran today, tore down the British flag, smashed windows and ransacked the offices in what appeared to be an officially sanctioned protest of Britainâs particularly tough economic sanctions against Iran over its suspect nuclear energy programme. | Solar power is taking new step forward in Yuma The Yuma Sun Tue, 29 Nov 2011 14:35 PM PST Yuma-area residents are used to hearing about solar energy generating plants being built in eastern parts of our county but now it looks like one will be constructed "next door." Arizona Public Service is seeking proposals for a large solar power generating... | North American Energy Partners Announces $128 Million in New Contracts Marketwire Finance Press Releases via Yahoo! Finance Tue, 29 Nov 2011 14:34 PM PST CALGARY, ALBERTA-- - North American Energy Partners Inc. today announced it has been recently awarded two new contracts totaling approximately $128 million.The first of these new contracts has been awarded ... | Exploding iPhone Raises Questions over Lithium Ion Batteries SiliconANGLE Tue, 29 Nov 2011 14:31 PM PST Lithium ion batteries are the most commonly used type of rechargeable battery used in electronic devices like smartphones, tablets, laptops, digital cameras, and now electric cars. They have one of the best energy densities, no memory effect, and a slow ⦠Continue reading â' Exploding iPhone Raises Questions over Lithium Ion Batteries is a post from: SiliconANGLE We're now available on the Kindle ... | | |
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