| Keywords News : "energy" - News from other sources. | | | | | | Careers in energy have promise, educator says Sat, 06 Apr, 2013 11:40 AM PDT The energy industry isn't just for scientists or engineers. Folks in the field said virtually every career will be impacted by green energy. Wisconsin Energy Institute hosted the first Energy Career Fair in Madison Friday. UW senior Saxon McKinven is on the hunt for a job with grad... Continue reading | | | | At 86, he has left age way behind Sat, 06 Apr, 2013 11:18 AM PDT His white beard, wrinkled-face and worn-out safari suit betray the bundle of energy that he is. As you enter the Secunderabad Cantonment Board office, Thakur Bhavani Singh greets you with a shrill... Continue reading | | NV Energy moving from coal to renewables Sat, 06 Apr, 2013 11:04 AM PDT By Andrew Doughman, Las Vegas Sun CARSON CITY — NV Energy rolled out a major policy initiative Wednesday, announcing that it will shutter its coal-fired plants, increase investment in renewable energy and create thousands of construction jobs over the next 12 years. Under the plan, [...] The pos... Continue reading | | Hidden Hills project on hold Sat, 06 Apr, 2013 11:02 AM PDT Less than a month after reaching an agreement with Inyo County to mitigate impacts to services created by the Hidden Hills Solar Project, the proponent, BrightSource Energy, Inc., has pulled its permit application and put the project on hiatus. Continue reading | | Topless 'Bee Queen' Dancer Swarmed By 12,000 Honey Bees [Video] Sat, 06 Apr, 2013 10:53 AM PDT Portland, OR — The "Bee Queen," a.k.a. Sara Mapelli, dances with bees. Mapelli, an energy healer, allows bees to crawl all over her body for two hours at a time as a form of deep meditation (see video below). She's apparently been doing this high-risk method of relaxation since 2001. The Bee Queen expl... Continue reading | | Clean Energy Project to host Carrotmob Sat, 06 Apr, 2013 10:36 AM PDT Las Vegas, NV (KTNV) -- On Saturday, April 6, Clean Energy Project will team up with The Perfect Scoop and Boba Tea to host Nevada's first Carrotmob, a campaign used to promote green energy practices in local businesses. Continue reading | | | |
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