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The conclusions may not win instant acceptance, but it is certainly in the running for the best-blurbed energy book of the year.
Source: India Energy Book 2012.
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PNM has a mere 1percentt of solar on its renewable energy books -- ironic when New Mexico's state flag boasts a blazing yellow sun.
He then launched into his familiar club-set pattern: three long pieces, the middle one a cruising groover during which to recover his energies, book-ended by two furious thrashes.
What's genuine is the propulsive energy the book shares with earlier chronicles of overgrown-adolescent angst and misbehavior, like Elizabeth Wurtzel's memoir "Prozac Nation" or Chuck Palahniuk's novel "Fight Club".
They are phony not because the sales did not occur, but because nearly all the energy traders book their deals at their gross values.
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He'd started a novel about his various fantasies that he felt certain would be a masterpiece, and he didn't want to waste energy on book reviews anymore.
There are documentaries about medical research, nuclear energy, Google Books and WikiLeaks.
Labour also wants to give the regulator access to energy companies' books - commercially sensitive data - to allow oversight of consumer bills.
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