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| Seawater desalination plant might be just a drop in the bucket Sun, 17 Feb, 2013 06:44 PM PST In Carlsbad, the nation's largest desalination facility will require lots of energy â" and money. It is expected to provide no more than a tenth of San Diego County ratepayers' overall water supply. CARLSBAD, Calif. â" Dreamers have long looked to the Pacific Ocean as the ultimate answer to California's water needs: an inexhaustible, drought-proof reservoir in the state's backyard. In the last ... China promotes use of energy-saving internal combustion engines Sun, 17 Feb, 2013 06:38 PM PST China will step up efforts to develop energy-saving internal combustion engines and promote their use in coming years to reduce emissions, according to a guideline issued by the State Council. Protesters Rally Against Fossil Fuels Sun, 17 Feb, 2013 06:35 PM PST EUGENE, Ore. â" Environmental activists made themselves known in downtown Eugene today to rally against the use of fossil fuels. Thousands gathered in Washington, D.C. today to protest the Keystone XL Pipeline and other controversial energy plans. Local protesters wanted to show support and decided to hold a rally here in Eugene to march against ⦠Continue reading » NEC begins Mass Production of Home Energy Storage Systems in Kofu Sun, 17 Feb, 2013 06:27 PM PST Tokyo, Feb 14, 2013 - (JCN Newswire) - NEC Corporation (NEC; TSE: 6701) has begun mass production of electrical power and home energy storage systems at NEC Computertechno's Kofu City campus. Japanese drum troupe Yamato aims to leave the masses breathless and exhilarated through its upcoming hi-energy ... Sun, 17 Feb, 2013 06:16 PM PST Love can bloom in the most unexpected circumstances. Aviation industry to don shark skins to cut fuel consumption Sun, 17 Feb, 2013 06:10 PM PST FRANKFURT : Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, itâs a flying shark skin. In its never-ending quest to develop more aerodynamic, more fuel-efficient aircraft, the aviation industry believes the oceanâs oldest predator, the shark, could hold the key to cutting energy consumption. USU Aggies get back on track with late-night win over NMSU Sun, 17 Feb, 2013 06:09 PM PST LOGAN â" Enjoying a 12-game win streak, things werenât quite so smooth as Butter(field) late Saturday night for New Mexico State. Utah State, with relentless energy often spawned by swingman Spencer Butterfield, got around 7-foot-5, 355-pound center Sim Bhullar and the southern Aggies (18-9, 12-3 WAC) 73-69 at the Smith Spectrum. Though Butterfield didnât prove to be as lethal offensively after ... How to Build a Profitable Online Marketing Presence Sun, 17 Feb, 2013 05:45 PM PST It was wonderful to see so many Better Homes and Gardens® Real Estate brokers and agents in Las Vegas last week for our International Convention, FUSION. It was exciting to witness the energy and creativity that is expelled when over 500 people are connected to fresh, innovative and established ideas within the industry. One of [...] Detroit Red Wings' Pavel Datsyuk a go for today's game vs. Minnesota Sun, 17 Feb, 2013 05:43 PM PST The Wings take on the Minnesota Wild this afternoon at XCel Energy Center (6 p.m., FSD). Datsyuk, who was nursing a shoulder bruise, decided after warm-ups he would be able to play, general manager Ken Holland told the Free Press. Jeff Ciachurski, CEO of Western Wind Energy, responds to Tom Konrad´s letter Sun, 17 Feb, 2013 05:42 PM PST VANCOUVER, British Columbia, February 18, 2013 /PRNewswire/ - TSX.V Symbol: "WND" - OTCQX Symbol: "WNDEF" - Issued and Outstanding: 70,656,722 Jeff Ciachurski wishes to personally respond to Tom Konrad´s promotional news article dated ⦠| |
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