User: venkatkanchi Topic: Energy
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Discovery undocks from expanded space station! (Cached) 27.3.2009 Zee News : Science and Technology
The space shuttle Discovery has undocked from the International Space Station (ISS) to head back to Earth after a week on a milestone construction mission that has doubled the capacity of the orbiting laboratory.
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Discovery undocks from space station after 8 days (Cached) 27.3.2009 Hindu: Breaking News
Discovery undocks from space station after 8 days
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“Energy security must be in line with economic development” (Cached) 27.3.2009 Hindu: Tamil Nadu
DINDIGUL: Balanced energy portfolio that is suited to economic, social and resource conditions is essential to meet the energy needs of the country. Moreover, the country has to customise its own energy portfolio with its resources and ...
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Numeric wins Agni Plate (Cached) 27.3.2009 Hindu: Sport
CHENNAI: Mr. B. Sridharan’s Numeric (S. Manohar up) won the Agni Plate, the main event of the races here on Thursday. R. Foley trains the winner. 1. YOUNG RAJPUT PLATE (1,200m), Cl. III: Bold ...
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City can be Sun Valley (Cached) 27.3.2009 Asian Age: Business
Goutam Das Bengaluru March 26: Bengaluru as Sun City. The though appears distant, somewhat baffling, but is actually do-able: if various discussions and suggestions materialise, Bengaluru could well be a showcase to the rest of the country as its solar city. The Energy Department of the Government of Karnataka is certainly keen. Principal secretary K. Jairaj suggests the entire stretch from the Bengaluru International Airport and Hebbal be lit through solar power. There are 500 parks in the city and these can easily switch to solar-powered lights, he says. But the biggest effort, perhaps challenge, would be in getting citizens into using the more expensive solar energy. India is quite a few years away from achieving "grid ...
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Texas creation vote hangs in the balance 26.3.2009 New Scientist: Sex and Cloning
Tension is rising prior to this Friday's crucial vote on whether children in the US state should be taught creationism alongside evolution in science lessons ...
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Video: 'Wet shoe' problem solved 26.3.2009 New Scientist: GM Organisms
How does the upper part of your shoes get soaked when walking on wet surfaces – high-speed video has provided the answer ...
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‘Phulrani’ chugs into PMC’s arms (Cached) 26.3.2009 Indian Express: Pune
As the Pune Municipal Corporation has proposed to take over the Peshwe Energy Park from the Maharashtra Energy Development Authority (MEDA)...
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German group invests Rs 66 cr in Ebm-NADI second unit (Cached) 26.3.2009 ET: Engineering
Global slowdown has not cast its shadow on the investment plans of the Euro 1.1 billion German industrial fan manufacturer ebm-Papst.
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Ice that burns could be a green fossil fuel 26.3.2009 New Scientist: Living World
Natural gas trapped in water crystals could provide enormous amounts of energy – and if a new technology delivers, it could be even be emissions-free too ...
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Shell betrays 'new energy future' 26.3.2009 Guardian: Environment
The energy company has sold out on its renewable investments, claiming they are 'not economic' , I have to report, is the new Exxon. The company that back in December was filling this and other newspapers with double-page adverts promoting its conversion to a "new energy future" of , hydrogen fuels, fuel made from marine algae and much else, has pulled the plug. In the 1990s Royal Dutch Shell set its boffins on finding new green fuels, such as forest plantations to make . I remember them at the Earth Summit in Rio back in 1992. Not long after, Shell was for a time the world's second largest manufacturer of . In 2004, it opened the world's largest grid-connected solar park. The company seemed to embrace the idea that a modern global oil ...
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Shuttle undocks from space station after 8 days (Cached) 26.3.2009 Hindustan Times: World
After eight days together, space shuttle Discovery pulled away from the international space station, ending a successful effort to boost electrical power and science research at the orbiting outpost.
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Discovery undocks from international space station (Cached) 26.3.2009 Mint: Latest
The two spacecraft went separate ways on Wednesday as they soared above the Indian Ocean
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Discovery undocks from space station after 8 days (Cached) 26.3.2009 Hindu: Breaking News
Discovery undocks from space station after 8 days
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Laid off US workers seek future in college (Cached) 26.3.2009 TOI: The United States
Thousands of workers and professionals are flocking to retrain at more than 1,100 community colleges across the US as recession pulverizes the working landscape.
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Discovery undocks from expanded space station (Cached) 26.3.2009 New Kerala: World News
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Man and environment (Cached) 26.3.2009 The Assam Tribune
Man and environment
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Discovery undocks from expanded space station (Cached) 26.3.2009 Hindustan Times: World
The space shuttle Discovery has undocked from the International Space Station (ISS) to head back to Earth after a week on a milestone construction mission that has doubled the capacity of the orbiting laboratory.
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V-Guard enters power cables segment, sets up two plants (Cached) 26.3.2009 Financial Express
V-Guard enters power cables segment, sets up two plants
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V-Guard enters power cables segment, sets up two plants (Cached) 26.3.2009 Financial Express: Front Page
V-Guard Industries Ltd has entered into manufacturing power cables by setting up two plants at Coimbatore and Uttaranchal respectively to capture sizeable chunk of the over Rs 8,000-crore cable market in India, said Mithun Chittilappilly, executive director, V-Guard Indusries.
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