Dela Torre, Bermudez rule wakeboard elims ABS-CBNNEWS.com Tue, 11 Sep 2012 22:39 PM PDT MANILA, Philippines - National team riders Carlo dela Torre and Samantha Bermudez outclassed their rivals to top their respective divisions in the first leg of the first Monster Energy Drink Philippine Qualifier Series (PQS) presented by Safeguard Active at the Lago de Oro Wakepark in Calatagan, Batangas recently. | US-Israel divisions over Iran boil over Idaho Press-Tribune Tue, 11 Sep 2012 22:32 PM PDT Israel's Ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, Ehud Azoulay waits for the start of the IAEA board of governors meeting at the International Center, in Vienna, Austria, on Wednesd | ROBBINSVILLE: Energy savings helps finance school facility fixes The Messenger-Press Tue, 11 Sep 2012 22:31 PM PDT ROBBIINSVILLE â" The school district will make nearly $4 million in facility upgrades at no cost to taxpayers by replacing inefficient equipment and using the savings generated by âgreenerâ technology to finance the work. | Money-saving solar panels will be installed by end of November Independent Florida Alligator Tue, 11 Sep 2012 22:30 PM PDT Progress Energy Florida gave the university a 100-kilowatt solar photovoltaic array for free through the SunSense Schools solar energy program, which aims to provide renewable energy education to Florida students. | 'Green' parking lot opens at Montgomery County Community College The Ambler Gazette Tue, 11 Sep 2012 22:30 PM PDT Drive a Prius or other energy-efficient car? Montgomery County Community Collegeâs Blue Bell campus now has a parking lot earmarked just for energy-efficient vehicles, complete with 10 free charging stations for electronic cars. | Japan to abandon nuclear power by 2030s: report Sin Chew Jit Poh Tue, 11 Sep 2012 22:27 PM PDT TOKYO, Sept 12, 2012 (AFP) - Japan will abandon nuclear power within the next three decades under new government policy on the post-Fukushima energy mix, a newspaper said Wednesday. | SF clean-energy program may profit Shell San Francisco Chronicle Tue, 11 Sep 2012 22:20 PM PDT SF clean-energy program may profit Shell For starters, Shell Energy - whose parent company just started drilling for Arctic oil off the coast of Alaska - wound up winning the contract. What's more, PG&E has just filed papers with the state Public Utilities Commission announcing its intention to start offering its own 100 percent green energy program in competition with Shell, and probably at a ... | | |
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