Sunday, November 13, 2011

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Home visits set to cut energy bills by £200
Surrey Comet
Experts from Climate Energy will be visiting homes between mid-November and February to give practical advice on how energy could be saved. They will also check if homes would benefit from improved insulation, offer to fit free energy-saving devices ...
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Sadc, EAC, Comesa free trade talks begin in December
The Citizen Daily
An initial $1.2 billion was raised in April 2009 to upgrade regional infrastructure including over 8000km of road and 600km of rail, as well as upgrading ports and energy transmission lines. Significant progress has been made in meeting some of the ...
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Ministers at APEC vow 'green' growth
The Japan Times
HONOLULU — Pacific Rim ministers vowed to promote "green" economic growth by setting a goal to boost energy efficiency in the region as they wrapped up their two-day meeting in Honolulu on Friday. The trade and foreign ministers of the 21-member ...
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Latin American Culture Fest today
Cincinnati.com
• Cost: Most events are free, but some crafts and workshops are in the Duke Energy Children's Museum, which requires admission. • Coming up: African Culture Fest, Jan. 14-16; Appalachian Culture Fest, Feb. 18-19; Celtic Lands Culture Fest, March 10-11; ...
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Perry' latest debate offers a touch of humor and no oops moments.
Fort Worth Star Telegram (blog)
Rick Perry turned in a gaffe-free performance at Saturday's 90-minute Republican debate in South Carolina and continued to use humor to soften the impact of his memory lapse at the last debate, when he was unable to remember the Department of Energy as ...
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The heated competition for shale gas | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-11-13
Philadelphia Inquirer
While companies are largely unencumbered to export to countries with free-trade agreements with the United States, most countries that import significant volumes of LNG don't have such treaties. So the Energy Department must authorize those exports. ...
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