Prentice says Canada must open markets in Asia AM770 CHQR Thu, 27 Sep 2012 14:20 PM PDT Former federal government minister Jim Prentice says the next year will bring great consequence to the Canadian economy, particularly to the energy industry.  He was speaking to a luncheon at the U of C school of public policy. The VP with CIBC says for too long it's been too easy for Canada to focus on the U-S as our number one trading partner. He says whoever wins the Presidency will not have ... | New award offered for top secondary school science student Scoop.co.nz Thu, 27 Sep 2012 14:18 PM PDT Students selected to take part in the prestigious Genesis Energy Realise the Dream event for an excellent piece of science research will this year have the chance to win an additional award. | Springfield library offers electricity monitors The Register-Guard Thu, 27 Sep 2012 14:16 PM PDT SPRINGFIELD â" The public can now check out energy meters from the Springfield Public Library. The meters allow users to monitor the amount and cost of running 120 volt household appliances and devices, such as TVs, game stations, lamps and kitchen appliances. They measure energy consumption and automatically calculate energy ⦠| TC PipeLines, LP Announces Northern Border Rate Case Settlement Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance Thu, 27 Sep 2012 14:16 PM PDT TC PipeLines, LP today announced that Northern Border Pipeline Company filed with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission a settlement with its customers to modify its transportation rates beginning in ... | Sneiderman trial evidence list comes to light WSB-TV 2 Atlanta Thu, 27 Sep 2012 14:14 PM PDT Channel 2 Action News has obtained a new list of evidence for the upcoming trial of a woman accused of killing her husband outside their sonâs day care. Andrea Sneiderman is charged with murder in the 2010 shooting that killed her husband, Rusty. Her former GE Energy supervisor, Hemy Neuman, is already serving a life sentence for pulling the trigger. Prosecutors filed the evidence list this week ... | Google Bringing Wind-Powered Data Center to Oklahoma Search Engine Watch Thu, 27 Sep 2012 14:11 PM PDT The search giant has signed an agreement to use 48 MW of wind energy from the Canadian Hills Wind Project for its latest data center. Google will work with a local utilities company to handle the power used by the Canadian Hills wind farm. | | |
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