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"New Tools for Keeping the Lights On"

"RENSSELAER, N.Y. — After the lights went out for 50 million people from the Northeast to the Midwest on Aug. 14, 2003, investigators found readings from two obscure instruments that would have given them an hour’s warning — plenty of time to solve the problem if the devices had been wired to provide a stream of critical data."

Source: NY Times, 08/01/2013

"Mexico's Opposition Party Proposes Sweeping Energy Reform"

"Mexico's opposition conservative party proposed sweeping energy reform on Wednesday to change the constitution to allow more private investment and promote competition, while the ruling party is expected to present its own plans for an overhaul next week."

Source: Reuters, 08/01/2013

"Legal Battles Over Land Rights, Pipelines Are On The Rise"

"At Margaret O'Keefe's farm in East Texas, they grow high-quality Bermuda grass. The fields are flat and vibrant green, surrounded by woods of a darker, richer green. The family loves this land. O'Keefe inherited it from her mother, who divided it among eight children."

Source: NPR, 07/30/2013

"Europe and China Agree to Settle Solar Panel Fight"

"BRUSSELS — The European Union’s trade chief said on Saturday that a deal had been reached with China to settle a dispute over exports of low-cost solar panels that had threatened to set off a wider trade war between two of the world’s largest economies."

Source: NY Times, 07/29/2013

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