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Energy Stocks: The Storm Before the Calm Extreme energy share-price volatility may be a good sign. Home > Rss Directory > General > Motley Fool |
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Tropical Storm Gustav Takes Aim at U.S. Energy Infrastructure Three days before the three-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina's landfall, the Gulf of Mexico braces for another storm that could hit the energy industry particularly hard. Kinetic Analysis Corporation, a disaster risk-management company, estimates that there is a one-in-three chance that Gustav Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Tropical Storm Gustav Takes Aim at U.S. Energy Infrastructure Three days before the three-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina's landfall, the Gulf of Mexico braces for another storm that could hit the energy industry particularly hard. Kinetic Analysis Corporation, a disaster risk-management company, estimates that there is a one-in-three chance that Gustav Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Before the Levees Break: A Plan to Save the Netherlands On a late fall afternoon on the western edge of the Netherlands, coastal engineer Marcel Stive stands atop a 40-foot dune. He stares out beyond the posse of wet-suit-clad surfers wading into the breakers of the North Sea. Where the surfers see inviting waves, Stive sees dry land—and a d Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Before the Levees Break: A Plan to Save the Netherlands On a late fall afternoon on the western edge of the Netherlands, coastal engineer Marcel Stive stands atop a 40-foot dune. He stares out beyond the posse of wet-suit-clad surfers wading into the breakers of the North Sea. Where the surfers see inviting waves, Stive sees dry land—and a d Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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HK shares gain 1.1 pct, led by energy stocks - Reuters CCTVHK shares gain 1.1 pct, led by energy stocksReuters - 24 minutes agoBy Parvathy Ullatil HONG KONG, Dec 30 (Reuters) - Hong Kong shares rose 1.1 percent by midday on Tuesday, the last full trading day of 2008, as energy stocks soared on heightened Middle East tension Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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The Ultimate Flying Machine: Sexy as a Sports Car, Portable as a Jet Ski On the shore of Lake Isabella, about 150 miles north of Los Angeles, a crowd of flight techs, most of them either pierced or tattooed, swarms around a small white airplane. It's called an Icon A5. It's a collaboration between an F-16 pilot and a skateboard designer, and it looks like an odd, Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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The Ultimate Flying Machine: Sexy as a Sports Car, Portable as a Jet Ski On the shore of Lake Isabella, about 150 miles north of Los Angeles, a crowd of flight techs, most of them either pierced or tattooed, swarms around a small white airplane. It's called an Icon A5. It's a collaboration between an F-16 pilot and a skateboard designer, and it looks like an odd, Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Abbas calls for calm before talks Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas says peace talks with Israel can only resume when calm is restored in Gaza. Home > Rss Directory > General > BBC |
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Abbas calls for calm before talks Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas says peace talks with Israel can only resume when calm is restored in Gaza. Home > Rss Directory > General > BBC World |
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Making money in renewable energy Despite the astronomical jump in clean-energy stocks in 2007, investors say 2008 will also be be a good year for most stocks in emerging energy technology. Home > Rss Directory > Business > CNN |
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Datacenters explore novel ways to cut energy use Putting datacenters on decommissioned ships and reusing hot water from cooling systems to fill the town swimming pool were among the wackier ideas floated at the Data Center Energy Summit on Thursday.Datacenter Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Good incentives boost datacenter energy efficiency A Microsoft executive shared techniques the company has used, including new kinds of employee incentive programs and internally created automation tools, to reduce the energy consumption of its growing datacenters. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Datacenter operators to share energy tips Some of the biggest names in the datacenter industry will gather in Silicon Valley next week to discuss the results of real-world tests intended to help identify the most effective ways to reduce energy consumption in datacenters. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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U.S. Markets Post Modest Gains As Energy Stocks Rally (AHN) (AHN) - Markets were volatile on Wednesday but finished higher as light weekly oil inventories data helped spark a rally in energy stocks. - Wed, 10 Sep 2008 17:48:38 GMT Home > Rss Directory > Business > AllHeadline |
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Energy Stocks Ready to Melt Down Are energy stocks in trouble? Home > Rss Directory > General > Motley Fool |
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Stocks end relatively calm day with moderate decline
(AP) AP - Wall Street ended a relatively calm session with a moderate loss Tuesday as investors, while happy with the government's plans to spend up to $250 billion to buy stock in private banks, decided to cash in profits from the previous day's massive advance as they refocused their attention on th Home > Rss Directory > General > Yahoo News |
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Wall Street rebounds on energy and drug strength
(Reuters) Reuters - Stocks clawed back from five-year lows on Thursday, led by a bounce in energy and health-care stocks after oil recovered from a 16-month trough and top pharmaceutical companies posted reassuring earnings. Home > Rss Directory > General > Yahoo News |
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Scientists Think Like a Hurricane to Beat the Next Katrina When Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans in late August 2005 and the levees around the city broke, flooding the city and killing hundreds, Ed Link was as surprised as everyone else. He shouldn't have been. As one of the nation's foremost hurricane experts, Link, a professor at the Univ Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Scientists Think Like a Hurricane to Beat the Next Katrina When Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans in late August 2005 and the levees around the city broke, flooding the city and killing hundreds, Ed Link was as surprised as everyone else. He shouldn't have been. As one of the nation's foremost hurricane experts, Link, a professor at the Univ Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |

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