M-E Energy Conservation News Channel 34 Binghamton Tue, 08 Nov 2011 14:41 PM PST The Maine-Endwell School District has gone high-tech in an effort to save money on its energy bills. The temperature for every room in all of the district's buildings can be controlled remotely through a computer program. The school has spent the past two years working with an energy company from Texas. So far, energy costs have been cut by 19 percent. That translates into $195,000 in savings ... | Gas leak forces evacuation in St. Paul The Minnesota Daily Tue, 08 Nov 2011 14:32 PM PST By: Jenna Wilcox Police evacuated a University of Minnesota student housing facility in St. Paul after workers broke a gas line there Tuesday afternoon. The incident occurred at approximately noon outside the Como Student Community Cooperative â" roughly two miles from both the Minneapolis and St. Paul campuses. CenterPoint Energy shut off the gas shortly after. According to Housing Properties ... | PM question pops up at birthday bash www.telegraphindia.com via Yahoo! India News Tue, 08 Nov 2011 14:32 PM PST Raman Singh remarked: "Second and third generation party leaders have misconception about their energy. Advaniji is still unbeatable⦠I want that Advaniji's leadership should be availed by the country and the world." | UPDATE 1-NAL Energy Q3 FFO rises Reuters Company Finance News via Yahoo! Finance Tue, 08 Nov 2011 14:29 PM PST Nov 8 (Reuters) - Canada's NAL Energy Corp reportedhigher quarterly funds from operations (FFO), helped byincreased oil volumes and better production results at itsAlberta and British Columbia projects.Third-quarter ... | Analyst Moves: CVX, RAX Forbes Tue, 08 Nov 2011 14:23 PM PST Chevron (CVX) today estimates increased at Oppenheimer (OPY) through 2012. Oppenheimer belives that the company is well leveraged to higher energy prices and should benefit from them, and issued an outperform rating on the stock. | Story Tips from the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, November 2011 Newswise Tue, 08 Nov 2011 14:23 PM PST 1) Computer hackers could lose a huge advantage because of a system being developed at ORNL. 2) Solar and wind energy could become more viable because of an innovation that produces a hydrogen stream of greater than 99 percent purity. 3) Something odd happens when you expose the element gadolinium to a strong magnetic field. 4) Carefully combining materials that shrink when heated with materials ... | Geophysicist / Explorationist Rigzone Tue, 08 Nov 2011 14:23 PM PST Talisman Energy Inc. Talisman Energy Inc. is a global, diversified, upstream oil and gas company, headquartered in Canada. Talisman's three main operating areas are North America, the North Sea and Southeast Asia. The Company also has a portfolio of international exploration opportunities. | AIP's Physics News Highlights; November 8, 2011 Newswise Tue, 08 Nov 2011 14:23 PM PST Researchers create extra-long electrical arcs using less energy; 'Noise' tunes logic circuit made from virus genes; For new microscope images, less is more; New hybrid detector monitors alpha, beta, and gamma radiation simultaneously. | Radiological exposure incident being investigated at INL Idaho State Journal Tue, 08 Nov 2011 14:23 PM PST The U.S. Department of Energyâs (DOE) Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Emergency Operations Center (EOC) has been activated and is gathering information about a reported radiological exposure incident at the Materials and Fuels Complex on the INL site. | | |
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