INDUSTRIAL FUEL COSTS Alternative energy a practical choice (The Nation: Wed, 03 Jan) Alternative sources of energy for industry are expected to become a major area for corporate investment this year as manufacturers attempt to minimise their use of traditional and expensive oil and electricity.
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Find alternative energy sources: PM to scientists (Deccan Herald: Wed, 03 Jan) Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday asked scientists to help develop alternative sources of energy like biofuel and solar energy as "our energy security depends strongly upon abilities of the scientific community to provide affordable sources of renewable energy supply."
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LAWMAKERS ADD ALTERNATIVE FUELS TO IDAHO ENERGY PLAN (KPVI-TV: Tue, 02 Jan) TWIN FALLS, Idaho (AP) - Idaho lawmakers are incorporating alternative and renewable energies into the state's energy plan. A final draft of the plan, crafted by the Energy, Environment and Technology Interim Committee, is expected to come out within two to three weeks.
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DEFG's Distributed Energy Stock Index (DESI: Thu, 04 Jan) WASHINGTON--The Distributed Energy Financial Group LLC , a specialized consulting and financial services firm focused on the energy technology sector, released the annual 2006 performance results and 2006 Q4 results today of the Distributed Energy Stock Index , and index of 40 publicly traded companies in the alternative energy space.
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Find alternative to energy: PM (Central Chronicle: Wed, 03 Jan) Chidambaram(TN),Jan 3: Ecologically sustainable supply and use of energy resources is one of the biggest challenge to which scientists in India must find answers for, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Tuesday.
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Develop renewable energy sources: PM (Gulf Times: Thu, 04 Jan) CHIDAMBARAM: Slam-ming the West for its "environmentally wasteful lifestyle", Prime Minister Manmohan Singh yesterday called for industrialised nations to look at alternative energy sources to save the environment.
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Find alternative energy sources: Manmohan (Sify News: Wed, 03 Jan) Noting that the return from huge investments in developing energy sources was "far from adequate," Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday asked scientists and engineers to find alternative sources of energy supply and energy conservation technologies.
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