APEC leaders to cut taxes on green goods Brisbane Times Sun, 13 Nov 2011 18:37 PM PST Asia-Pacific leaders representing more than half of the global economy have committed to cutting tariffs on environmental goods to no more than five per cent and reducing energy intensity. | Energy assistance available for needy families in Will and Cook counties SouthtownStar Sun, 13 Nov 2011 18:34 PM PST Financial help is available for qualified Will County families to pay their energy bills, and an energy fair for Cook County residents is scheduled for Friday.The Will County Center for Community Concerns (WCCCC), which administers the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), will take applications from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday at its office, 304 N. Scott St. in Joliet ... | Clean-tech firms lose luster Boston Globe Sun, 13 Nov 2011 18:28 PM PST High profile bankruptcies, plunging sales, and canceled acquisitions are raising questions of whether alternative energy can fulfill its promise as the next great growth industry. | Renewable energy company ditches Microsoft Exchange iTWire Sun, 13 Nov 2011 18:22 PM PST Renewable energy company Pacific Hydro used to manage all its IT service requests using Microsoft Exchange â" if someone had a problem theyâd email a request for service and hope for the best. The company has now however invested $60,000 in a system to properly manage service requests and edge closer to ITIL compliance. | Responsible energy development for jobs and growth Fuseworks via Yahoo! New Zealand News Sun, 13 Nov 2011 18:19 PM PST National will make the most of New Zealand's natural resources to build a competitive economy and secure the country's energy future in a safe and environmentally responsible way, Energy and Resources spokeswoman Hekia Parata says. | Asia-Pacific leaders to cut taxes on green goods Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news Sun, 13 Nov 2011 18:17 PM PST Asia-Pacific leaders representing more than half of the global economy committed Sunday to cutting tariffs on environmental goods to no more than five percent and reducing energy intensity. | Obama Meets Gillard as Embattled Leaders Shadowed by China BusinessWeek Sun, 13 Nov 2011 18:05 PM PST President Barack Obama arrives this week in an Australia whose economy is reliant on billions of dollars in mineral and energy contracts from emerging superpower China and whose security depends on an alliance with the U.S. -- Chinaâs biggest rival. | | |
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