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22 June 2011
Manufacturing
Siemens seeks rare earths outside China after supplies curbed
Siemens seeks rare earths outside China after supplies curbed
Energy
Solar to brighten job prospects
Solar to brighten job prospects
Energy
Asian countries urged to take radical steps toward renewable energy
Asian countries urged to take radical steps toward renewable energy
Energy
New lab makes Taiwan solar cell companies more competitive
New lab makes Taiwan solar cell companies more competitive
Green Buildings
Cut the energy, cut the pressure on poles and wires, Investa says
Cut the energy, cut the pressure on poles and wires, Investa says
Energy
Japan's nuclear regulatory reform may be easier said than done
Japan's nuclear regulatory reform may be easier said than done
Energy
ADB says Asia solar energy needs $10 bln investment
ADB says Asia solar energy needs $10 bln investment
21 June 2011
Corporate Responsibility
Power plants will double output of Three Gorges Dam
Power plants will double output of Three Gorges Dam
Energy
Lithium-ion batteries manufactured in water-based process
Lithium-ion batteries manufactured in water-based process
Energy
Vietnam prepares human resource for construction of nuclear energy plants
Vietnam prepares human resource for construction of nuclear energy plants
Energy
Atom industry body urges cost-effective safety
Atom industry body urges cost-effective safety
Manufacturing
Oil well taps wastewater for renewable energy
Oil well taps wastewater for renewable energy
Food & Agriculture
Green growth key to Asia-Pacific food, energy security
Green growth key to Asia-Pacific food, energy security
20 June 2011
Energy
Power shortage hits offices, malls in Shanghai
Power shortage hits offices, malls in Shanghai
Waste
Punjab to replace dump sites with waste to energy facilities
Punjab to replace dump sites with waste to energy facilities
Water
Japan suspends nuclear waste water operation
Japan suspends nuclear waste water operation
Energy
The Pratt family is to spend $500m in energy plants
The Pratt family is to spend $500m in energy plants
Carbon & Climate
Aussie, NZ leaders consider linking carbon schemes
Aussie, NZ leaders consider linking carbon schemes
Policy & Finance
Moody's cuts nuclear operator Tepco rating to junk status
Moody's cuts nuclear operator Tepco rating to junk status
Corporate Responsibility
Australian Government gives green light to 400 MW worth of solar projects
Australian Government gives green light to 400 MW worth of solar projects
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