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Oil prices edge up on hopes of supply cuts extension by OPEC - 1 views

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    Oil prices have edged up as the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its partners are set to extend output cuts until at least the end of 2019 at their meeting in Vienna.
jacob logan

Oil prices extend gains on expectations of Fed rate cut - 1 views

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    Oil prices continued their upward trend for the fourth consecutive day on Tuesday on expectations that the US Federal Reserve will cut interest rates for the first time in more than ten years to support the growth in demand for fuel in the country.
crishgayle01

How you can increase the speed of your internet connection - 0 views

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    Unfortunately, in today's time, every second user is facing slow internet speed. Also, people get irritated when they have stopped their work in mid. Here you will find some beneficial points to increase the speed of your internet connection. Also, by joining Att customer service you can easily overcome from your slow internet connection speed. Keep your router on the perfect location The good place for a router is in the center of the house, and instead of the floor, on a table or shelf. Keep the router in the open area - free of walls and obstacles - it helps, as the antenna points directly above. Use the Helmthalge comparison, some researcher found that it is desirable to limit the number of corners and walls, which is to follow the signal. Keeping it in the center of the home is the optimal method to avoid black places. Keep your router away from the electronic device Maximum people place their router near a TV or a telephone, but it disrupts the signal of your internet. It is sufficient to separate your router from another electronic device, such as fairy lights, TVs, speakers, monitors, AC power doors, etc. 1-833-554-5444 You should Set router apart from the wire-free signal Do you know baby monitors and Bluetooth speakers may disrupt the speed of your wireless signal? If you cannot keep your router or other devices' interference, then get a dual-band router. You can put the router in the beer can An empty beer can be used as a DIY elliptical antenna - a contemplative case it will pass the signal from another device while increasing the signal from the router. Then you should cut the beer cans from the top and bottom and then cut it off the middle so that it converts a metal sheet. Wrap it behind your router's antenna so that it takes the form of a dome, causing the unexpected front - violet out. Empty Pringles cans also move for simple DIY Wi-Fi speakers. Keep the strong password of your internet Guarding your house broadband internet network w
anonymous

How to Reduce Your Electric Bill By Forty Percent In 48 Hours | eHow.com - 0 views

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    How to cut your electricity bill almost in half.
Naked Energy

Solar Power Systems - 0 views

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    Cut your electricity bills up to 100% with Naked Energy as we make you contribute in sustainable development using solar power systems. We provide designing and installation of solar panels, air conditioners and water heaters.
Adam Mills

California schools to say goodbye to textbooks - 0 views

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    As we all know, California is in the midst of a debilitating budget crisis that is not going away any time soon. The state government has to make cuts in education budgets, but are textbooks a great way to save money? Come chime in.
waste2es

iD-R-5KCompactAD (Anaerobic Digestion) System - 0 views

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    Discover the groundbreaking food waste to energy converters offered by Waste2ES Large Systems. Our ID-R 5K Compactad is a compact and efficient solution that converts food waste into clean energy, reducing environmental impact and maximizing resource utilization. Explore the cutting-edge technology behind our converters and learn how they can revolutionize waste management in industries such as hospitality, food processing, and more. Discover the sustainable future of waste-to-energy conversion at Waste2ES today.
Alex Parker

UK cuts tax on CO2, GDF Suez launches gas-fired CCGT plants - 1 views

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    The UK announced a £7bn package in the 2014 budget to reduce energy costs for British manufacturers and households by 2019, and GDF Suez launched the Sohar 2 and Barka 3 gas-fired combined cycle gas turbines (CCGT) plants in Oman.
Alex Parker

Germany's power market: could coal reliance reign in this renewable powerhouse? - 1 views

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    Germany has witnessed a surge in renewable technology ever since the decision in 2011 to do away with nuclear power. Critics however, doubt the country will be able to meet ambitious C02 unless coal can be cut out of the equation.
Alex Parker

Could China lead the Electric Vehicle revolution? - 1 views

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    China has signalled plans to invest $16bn into its electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, a move that could stimulate massive growth in EV sales and help the country cut carbon emissions. We take a look at the project and find out what impact an EV revolution could have on the power grid.
Alex Parker

March's top stories: China plans space power station, E.ON to shut German plants - 1 views

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    China intends to develop a solar power station in space as part of its efforts to cut down greenhouse gases and tackle energy shortage, and E.ON plans to take two of its gas-fired power plants in Germany offline due to unprofitability.
Verny Gregory

Veracity World Industrial Solutions For A Faster, Efficient And Accurate Results - 0 views

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    Veracity World is the exclusive supplier of bessey tools and clamps in Dubai UAE. The industrial solutions offered by Veracity World understands the diverse needs of its customers in order to provide the latest technologies and innovative products.
Alex Parker

Cuts and uncertainty: the UK's anaerobic digestion sector - 1 views

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    The UK Government has proposed to reduce support for anaerobic digestion projects in the UK by slashing subsidies and reducing the amount of energy they can provide. There is a lot of innovative technology in the sector, but is this enough to keep...
jacob logan

Storm Barry cuts Gulf of Mexico oil and gas production - 1 views

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    Offshore oil and gas operators in the Gulf of Mexico have evacuated a number of rigs and platforms in response to Tropical Storm Barry. The storm entered the Gulf of Mexico on 10 July, making landfall in Louisiana as a Category 1 hurricane on 13 July.
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