Bloomberg reported that cthat infrastructure projects and stimulus spending by China, the world’s biggest buyer, will boost demand. The Canberra based Bureau of Resources and Energy Economics said that prices will average USD 106 a ...
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The treasurer Mr Wayne Swan before a government report on GDP this week said that growth in Australia, the world's biggest exporter of iron ore and coal, may have slowed last quarter as commodity prices fell. Mr Swan said that "We ...
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The government is expected to call on major electronics retailers and home appliance makers to voluntarily halt production and sales of energy-consuming incandescent lightbulbs to save power this summer, The Yomiuri Shimbun has learned. The ...
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The government is expected to call on major electronics retailers and home appliance makers to voluntarily halt production and sales of energy-consuming incandescent lightbulbs to save power this summer, The Yomiuri Shimbun has learned. ...
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According to The Yomiuri Shimbun,Japanese government has encouraged major electronics retailers and home appliance makers to voluntarily halt production and sales of incandescent bulbs to save power this summer.The government plans to ...
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Converting the 1.6-billion lights in Japan to LEDs would be unfeasibly expensive, but would save a massive amount of energy, says a report. A study in Japan has concluded that the country's annual energy consumption could be slashed by 9 ...
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