Maine Takes Tidal Power to Next Level Forbes Sun, 29 Apr 2012 14:29 PM PDT Maine's Public Utilities Commission approved the first long-term deals for purchasing power from grid-connected a tidal energy plant for with ratepayer funds in the United States last week. The PUC's approval will allow Hydro, CMP and Maine Public Service to purchase power from the four megawatt tidal power project in the Gulf of Maine under ... | Wind Farms May Contribute To Global Warming, New Research Suggests The Inquisitr Sun, 29 Apr 2012 14:08 PM PDT Wind farms are becoming a popular source of energy around the world, after other energy sources, such as burning fossil fuels, have been attributed to global warming. Last year, the worldâs wind farms produced 238 gigawatts of electricity at any given time, a 21 percent increase since 2010. Capacity is expected to be more than [...] Wind Farms May Contribute To Global Warming, New Research ... | Tough choices in search for new energy mix Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news Sun, 29 Apr 2012 13:55 PM PDT TOKYO : As it continues its recovery from its nuclear crisis, and with the possibility of power shortages looming in the future, Japan has been debating ways to reform its national electricity system to rely less on nuclear power. | Do not mistake caffeine for the Holy Spirit Church Central Sun, 29 Apr 2012 13:55 PM PDT I'm somewhat of a walking and talking billboard for 5 hour energy drinks. You know them? Those little red and yellow bottles that claim to pack a punch? They really work for me. | Goals down Royal ladies GAA Football & Hurling Sun, 29 Apr 2012 13:38 PM PDT With five minutes to go in the Bord Gais Energy National Ladies Football League semi final between Meath and Cork today in Crettyard, Meath were four points adrift of reigning All Ireland Champions and playing lovely football. | Rebels and Monaghan reach the final RTE News Sun, 29 Apr 2012 12:54 PM PDT Cork and Monaghan will contest the Bord Gáis Energy Ladies National Football League Division 1 final on May 12 in a repeat of last yearâs All-Ireland senior final. | Studens learn value of solar power Owen Sound Sun Times Sun, 29 Apr 2012 12:53 PM PDT Students at St. Anthonyâs elementary school in Kincardine are seeing the value of creating green energy using solar panels to generate electricity at their school. The 50 solar panels mounted on the roof of the school earn about $36 a day.[...] | | |
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