Men's lacrosse drops third straight Penn State Collegian Wed, 21 Mar 2012 02:13 AM PDT Penn State has struggled all season to get off to a strong first quarter start. Tuesday night, the Nittany Lions came out with plenty of energy and jumped out early to a two-goal lead with just less than five minutes gone in the game. | Canadian Solar to Present at the UBS 2012 Global Clean Technology Conference PR Newswire Wed, 21 Mar 2012 02:10 AM PDT ONTARIO, Canada, March 21, 2012 /PRNewswire-Asia-FirstCall/ -- Canadian Solar Inc. ("the Company", "Canadian Solar" or "we") (NASDAQ: CSIQ), one of the world's largest solar power companies, today announced that it is scheduled to present at the UBS 2012 Global Clean Energy... | Heated battle over nuclear plant nears critical mass The Des Moines Register Wed, 21 Mar 2012 02:09 AM PDT Supporters and opponents of legislation intended to help MidAmerican Energy land financing for the state's second nuclear plant have escalated their battle, unleashing newspaper ads, old-fashioned political pressure and a new poll as Senate debate approaches. | Obama relying on popularity of energy policy, regardless of GOP's barbs Las Vegas Sun Wed, 21 Mar 2012 02:06 AM PDT Republicans have been pointing an increasingly accusing finger at President Barack Obamaâs energy policies the last few weeks, blaming them for gas prices that have steadily risen to more than double what they were when Obama took office. | Cool temperatures don't chill MTV spring break party at Palms Las Vegas Sun Wed, 21 Mar 2012 02:06 AM PDT The official temperature read 56 degrees, but the sun beaming over the towers of the Palms proved perfect for the crowds in the water and crammed in front of the pool stage. It was spring break, after all, and they were on MTV. For nearly 3,000 men and women, it couldn't have gotten much better. "It could be a little warmer, but we've got a lot of energy," said Rachael Roberto, 22, of Los ... | Monitor Energy Usage to Reduce Bills Marketwire Wed, 21 Mar 2012 02:05 AM PDT LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM--(Marketwire - March 21, 2012) - With the development of new meters and the introduction of flexible tariffs, high energy bills could soon become a thing of the past. Consumers will no longer have to wait for bills to arrive in order to see how much they owe to energy providers, and will be able to monitor their own power usage, allowing them to use fewer appliances at ... | | |
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