Schwarzenegger Works Political Miracle In California (Playfuls.com) It sounds like the plot of one of those idealistic movies they used to make before Americans lost faith in their political system. An outsider battles huge odds, overcomes past mistakes and blazes a path independent of his own party's doctrines to win an election battle on the home turf of his political opponents, even as his party suffers terrible defeats everywhere else.
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Windmill harvests new energy, saves dollars (Sewickley Herald) For years, the wind blew papers, hairdos and shingles from roofs at Economy Borough's Municipal Building. Instead of complaining about the misfortune of a building upon a hill, Randy Kunkle, borough manager, decided to harness the invisible foe and use it to the borough's advantage.
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Nuclear power is 'essential tool': IEA (South Asian Women's Forum) The International Energy Agency will urge countries around the world to accelerate construction of nuclear power plants next week, the IEA's chief economist told the Financial Times in an interview.
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SunLine gears up for hydrogen fueling expansion (Fuel Cell Works ) SunLine Transit Agency on Thursday will unveil an expansion of hydrogen fueling services at its Thousand Palms facility, making it what officials say is the nation's first large-scale hydrogen facility available for third-party consumer use.
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Next energy technologies may mimic nature (MIT News) New technologies will play a major role in providing the world's growing population with the energy it will need in the coming decades-that was one of the messages of the MIT Museum's second of three "Soap Box" events devoted to energy.
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