UK & World News: Davey sets out green credentials icNewcastle - Sunday Sun Sun, 05 Feb 2012 18:43 PM PST New Energy Secretary Ed Davey will seek to establish his green credentials, declaring there will be "no change in direction or ambition" after the departure of Chris Huhne. | Davey sets out green credentials Evening Standard Sun, 05 Feb 2012 18:35 PM PST New Energy Secretary Ed Davey will seek to establish his green credentials, declaring there will be "no change in direction or ambition" after the departure of Chris Huhne. | Louisville a severe test for 'all-in' UConn Stamford Advocate Sun, 05 Feb 2012 18:29 PM PST LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- The motto around UConn these days is "all-in." With so many uncontrollable variables floating around the program -- Jim Calhoun 's medical leave of absence came a week after Ryan Boatright 's eligibility saga was resolved -- the UConn men's basketball team is taking care of what it can regulate: attitude and energy, two elements that were a bit suspect throughout the team's ... | Parkinson: no easy choices, but strong case for energy action Crikey Sun, 05 Feb 2012 18:27 PM PST A new report from the Grattan Institute has underlined the failure of current policies to push Australia down the path of a clean energy futureGiles Parkinson, editor of RenewEconomy, reports. Read more on the blog... | Sponsored by Derbyshire Times Sun, 05 Feb 2012 18:27 PM PST New Energy Secretary Ed Davey will seek to establish his green credentials, declaring there will be "no change in direction or ambition" after the departure of Chris Huhne. | 'NRG' Games Begin On More Visible Note The Heights Sun, 05 Feb 2012 18:26 PM PST By: Anson Petrick On Jan. 30, the Office of Energy and Engineering began its second Energy Challenge. The 'NRG' Games, the colloquial name of the challenge, pits the residence halls against each other to see which on... | Ontario's power glut means possible nuclear plant shutdowns Canada.com Sun, 05 Feb 2012 18:25 PM PST For at least eight hours Monday, Ontario is once again forecast to produce more electricity than it consumes, and the recurring glut has one top energy executive warning of temporary nuclear power plant shutdowns. | Hanover businesses receive energy grants The Evening Sun Sun, 05 Feb 2012 18:22 PM PST The future is looking a little brighter for two longtime Hanover businesses. Cooper Motors and Hanover Home & Garden both were awarded $7,500 in matching grants from the state to replace the interior lighting in their businesses with more energy-efficient lighting. | Current weather The Trinidad Guardian Sun, 05 Feb 2012 18:21 PM PST Government has quietly decided to move the planned methanol-to-petrochemicals and methanol-to-olefins projects to Point Lisas and away from the La Brea Industrial Estate, according to multiple energy sources. | Energy firm pledge after electricity price cut Coventry Observer Sun, 05 Feb 2012 18:20 PM PST CITY-based energy giant E.ON has cut its electricity prices and announced a panel of experts to look at ways of reducing customers' bills even more. | | |
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