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Recent News on Energy and the Environment 02.11.08
Posted by: Karl Ramjohn
Some recent articles featured on the Energy Environment News Portal, on current and emerging issues related to energy and the environment
> Solar Thermal Power May Make Sun Powered Grid a Reality
> Chinese Oil Giant Accused of Human Rights Abuses in Burma
> Parabolic Mirror Paraboloid Concave Solar Concentrator
> Bjork: Iceland must use crisis to return to green roots
Written by geoenergy
November 2, 2008 at 12:23 am
Posted in energy environment news
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