Euphoria Shifts From Stocks To Commodities Zero Hedge Fri, 24 Feb 2012 14:42 PM PST Silver and Gold remain the major outperformers year-to-date but the rest of commodities - most notably oil is catching up very fast having over taken stocks this week. It appears that the new-found flood of liquidity that we have been so vehemently discussing for weeks has found its way into the energy complex as European Sovereigns, European Financials, European Stocks, and US Stocks have all ... | Brazilian Paludo on Truck Pole Daytona Beach News-Journal Fri, 24 Feb 2012 14:39 PM PST Brazilian Miguel Paludo, wheeling a Turner Motorsports Chevrolet, won the pole Friday afternoon for Friday night's NextEra Energy Resources 250 Truck Series race at Daytona International Speedway. | Soaring Gasoline Prices: Six Things You Need to Know International Business Times Fri, 24 Feb 2012 14:31 PM PST The price of certain energy commodities is on the rise and further increases are just over the horizon. Now, it seems that everyone, from central bankers in charge of price stability to traders looking to make a profit from arbitraging commodity futures and politicians seeking to turn inflation into a campaign issue, is taking notice. | BPA completes power transmission line early The Wenatchee World Fri, 24 Feb 2012 14:28 PM PST YAKIMA, Wash. (AP) â" The Bonneville Power Administration is celebrating the completion of a new transmission line Friday to better incorporate wind energy into the Northwest power grid. The line runs 79 miles along the Columbia River from McNary Dam to John Day Dam. It's one of several planned in Washington and Oregon to get power from wind turbines east of the Cascades to urban centers on the ... | Miguel Paludo on the pole for tonight's NASCAR truck race Birmingham News Fri, 24 Feb 2012 14:28 PM PST DAYTONA BEACH, Florida -- Miguel Paludo, driving the Duroline Braves & Components Chevrolet, won the pole for tonight's NextEra Energy Resources 250 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race. | APNewsBreak: Taliesin West goes greener Seattle Times Fri, 24 Feb 2012 14:22 PM PST Frank Lloyd Wright's strong appreciation and respect for nature factored heavily into his designs for hundreds of structures. In keeping with his legacy, the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation will try to modernize the architect's winter home, Taliesin West, with environmentally friendly updates and attempt to lower its annual $200,000 energy bill. | | |
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