How incompetent energy giants are leaving thousands out of pocket This Is Money Tue, 02 Oct 2012 18:36 PM PDT Customers who complain about bills that bear no relation to actual gas or electricity used are being routinely fobbed off. And protests at baffling tariffs, wild estimates and complex prices are also being dismissed out of hand. | Bitterroot College offering basic electronics course Ravalli Republic Tue, 02 Oct 2012 18:33 PM PDT In todayâs economy, a person with a deep knowledge of electronics is going to find a quality job. From cellular phones to fiber-optics to security systems to medical electronics to automotive maintenance to solar energy, our increasingly modern society depends on electrical components â" and the people that know how to fix them when they break down â" to run smoothly. | Petronas, Singaporeâs Keppel in talks for Pengerang power plant The Malaysian Insider Tue, 02 Oct 2012 18:24 PM PDT KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 3 â State oil firm Petronas is negotiating with Singaporeâs Keppel Corp for a gas-powered energy plant in Pengerang, Johor that may supply electricity to the island state, The Straits Times reported today. According to the Singapore daily, Keppel may get a 30 per cent stake in the 1,200MW plant that will be part of Petronasâs ... | Carroll ultimate team player who comes at a bargain price Standard-Examiner Tue, 02 Oct 2012 18:19 PM PDT Of course there are bigger names and, yes, there are brighter stars on the Utah Jazzâs 2012 training camp roster. But in terms of energy, likability and flat-out bang for your buck, nobody beats DeMarre Carroll. Toughness? Check. Coolness? Check. read more | Sue-Ann Levy Toronto Sun Tue, 02 Oct 2012 18:17 PM PDT It should have been a slam dunk â" council approval of the sale of Enwave Energy Corp. and the application of the proceeds to fund the $900-million still outstanding to purchase new TTC streetcars and other TTC projects. | Will Canada become China's new Australia? Business Spectator Tue, 02 Oct 2012 18:14 PM PDT China has told Canada it can 'learn a thing' from Australia when it comes to trade relationships. How Toronto responds to a Chinese acquisition will have big implications for global energy supplies. 3 Oct 2012 11:02 AM | | |
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