Friday, March 30, 2012

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Chalk River should consider nuclear waste as a business opportunity
Toronto Star
And it can give us more emission-free energy to wean us off fossil fuels and reduce global greenhouse-gas emissions. Five years ago I wrote an article in this paper detailing a little-discussed feature of the Candu reactor design that allows it to use ...
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Rosemarie Powell: Turning energy waste into social good
insideTORONTO.com
Dembow said if all the houses and buildings in Toronto practiced energy savings, the money saved can be put back into the city's neighbourhoods and social programs. "It's like hidden gold, we waste so much," he said. "There's a lot of free money out ...
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TSX racks up modest gain after string of losses; RIM up despite earnings miss ...
Winnipeg Free Press
The TSX energy sector was up 0.35 per cent as Canadian Natural Resources (TSX:CNQ) climbed 44 cents to $32.90. The base metals sector was ahead 0.31 per cent while copper rose three cents to US$3.82 a pound after losing over nine cents earlier in the ...
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QualityStocks News - Vertex Energy Posts Q4, FY 2011 Financial Results
DigitalJournal.com (press release)
QualityStocks would like to highlight Vertex Energy, Inc., a publicly traded company focused on the recycling of industrial waste streams and off-specification commercial chemical products. The primary aim is the recycling of used motor oil and other ...
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While Rare-Earth Trade Dispute Heats Up, Scientists Seek Alternatives
National Geographic
The ore monazite can contain different rare-earth minerals important in energy applications, like neodymium. Below, a worker sorts magnetic parts containing rare-earth minerals from disassembled hard drives. In the 21st century, natural resource ...
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National Geographic
School board hears energy saving plan
Goochland Gazette
"It's 100 percent risk-free," Eddy Froehner, Regional President of Energy Education told the five school board members at their workshop meeting. "If you don't save more money than it costs you we write you a check," said Froehner.
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