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1 They also promise more work on energy efficiency, alongside the Green deal.
2 Moderate think-tank Third Way said Silver will join their organization to work on energy policy issues.
3 They want to work on energy , said Vinod Khosla, a top venture capitalists in Silicon Valley.
4 The moderate Third Way think tank said Silver would join the organization to work on energy policy issues.
5 Meanwhile, Royal Dutch Shell extended an agreement with CNOOC to work on energy projects around the world, including LNG.
6 Sanford, the University of Florida student, said patriotism inspired him to work on energy generation that did not involve foreign oil.
7 IFC's work on energy in PNG is supported by the Australian and New Zealand governments under the Papua New Guinea Partnership.
8 Russia has also struck deals to work on energy projects with OPEC member Iran this year, ignoring U.S. calls for foreign companies to stay out.
9 I used to design cars-parts of them anyway- workedon energy and alternate fuel.
10 I've been working on energy storage materials.
11 Moreover, most of the people working on energy efficiency were engineers, who tended to view challenges as essentially technical.
12 He has also worked on energy issues related to sanctions on Iran and Russia, two of the world's largest oil producers.
13 The number one action that cities are taking "is working on energy demand in buildings, followed by transport and waste", says Riffle.
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