Obama touts energy at NC truck company Black Mountain News Thu, 08 Mar 2012 02:44 AM PST President Barack Obama speaks during a visit to the Daimler Trucks North America Mount Holly Truck Manufacturing Plant in Mount Holly on Wednesday. Audience members held up four fingers indicating four more years. | Calendar of events Providence Business News Thu, 08 Mar 2012 02:27 AM PST TEC-RI, a local nonprofit collaborative of energy users focused on G-rate or Industrial customers, is warning its members about upcoming increases in electric delivery service rates from National Grid. | Allentown says yes to waste-to-energy plant WFMZ Eastern Pennsylvania and Western New Jersey Thu, 08 Mar 2012 02:26 AM PST City council worked into the early morning hours Thursday to revive a plan to enter into a partnership with a private company that wants to build a waste-to-energy plant. Council members gathered facts, opinions and advice for more than four hours from the hundreds of people who packed council chambers, and the hallway outside. When the dust settled, they voted 4-2 to approve a contract with ... | Qigong class focuses on healing 'energy work' Eureka Times-Standard Thu, 08 Mar 2012 02:24 AM PST Qigong (pronounced âchee kungâ) is a Chinese word meaning âenergy work.â It is an ancient art that focuses on using the mind to develop the body's energy (qi or chi) for improved health. | Smart meters spawn conspiracy talk: They know what youâre watching on TV! Las Vegas Sun Thu, 08 Mar 2012 02:22 AM PST The tiny box that NV Energy is installing on customersâ homes to monitor energy usage and transmit that data to the company has become the latest target of a vocal cadre of activists. Many critics of smart meters have raised legitimate concerns about the collection of detailed data and raised issues about the possible effects of radiation emitted by the devices. But more vocal opponents have ... | Smart meters 101: Five things you need to know Las Vegas Sun Thu, 08 Mar 2012 02:22 AM PST NV Energyâs smart meters have been installed at 750,000 residences over the past 18 months, and the utility says it has another 150,000 to go. The devices, which can be read remotely, are supposed to save money, allow customers to better monitor their energy usage and allow the utility to spot outages before customers call. Whatâs not to love? Well, some conspiracy-minded Nevadans see a threat ... | Antimatter goes under microscope BBC News Thu, 08 Mar 2012 02:20 AM PST Scientists have for the first time measured the energy levels of antimatter, perhaps leading to a better understanding of the Universe. | | |
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