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| Power woes beyond Superdome Tue, 05 Feb, 2013 02:40 AM PST While the reasons for the 34-minute power outage during Sundayâs Super Bowl remain largely unknown, advocates for a smarter energy grid say it is the latest example of why the nation needs desperately to invest in its electricity infrastructure. Latest business appointments Tue, 05 Feb, 2013 02:39 AM PST PROPERTY consultant Carter Jonas has expanded its York-based energy division with the appointment of senior energy surveyor Deirdre McDonald. BP profits more than halve on US oil spill fallout Tue, 05 Feb, 2013 02:39 AM PST LONDON: British energy giant BP said Tuesday that net profits slumped by more than half in 2012, as the group was rocked by fines and asset sales linked to the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill disaster, ahead of a US trial later this month. Bay Cliff saves energy Tue, 05 Feb, 2013 02:34 AM PST Donations can accomplish many things for great causes SMALL CAPS FOCUS: Northcote Energy's fracking programme could be utterly transformational Tue, 05 Feb, 2013 02:32 AM PST AIM debutant Northcote Energy comes to the market with a very clear and quick route to cash-generative oil production. Cause of Super Bowl power outage remains unclear Tue, 05 Feb, 2013 02:31 AM PST NEW ORLEANS- As the Superdome's energy provider and stadium management try to determine what caused a 34-minute power outage at Sunday's Super Bowl, local officials are hoping the incident won't leave a black eye on the city or prevent the league's big ga BP profits slump on US oil spill Tue, 05 Feb, 2013 02:27 AM PST British energy giant BP said Tuesday that net profits slumped by more than half in 2012, as the group was rocked by fines and asset sales linked to ... Report: Duke Energy Wants 9.7% Rate Hike Tue, 05 Feb, 2013 02:26 AM PST Report: Duke Energy Wants 9.7% Rate Hike Power woes beyond Super Bowl Tue, 05 Feb, 2013 02:25 AM PST While the reasons for the 34-minute power outage during Sundayâs Super Bowl remain largely unknown, advocates for a smarter energy grid say it is the latest example of why the nation needs desperately to invest in its electricity infrastructure. Garnet Valley School Board approves debt resolution npc-news.delcotimes.com Tue, 05 Feb, 2013 02:23 AM PST CONCORD â" The Garnet Valley School Board approved a 15-year, $7.1 million debt resolution for the Guaranteed Energy Savings Act (GESA) project. In connection to the approval, the board entered into a contract agreement with CM3 Building Solutions Inc. as the primary contractor for implementation. | |
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