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Omani Rial(OMR)/Romanian Leu(RON)

1 Omani Rial = 11.6141 Romanian Leu




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Honduran Lempira(HNL)/Romanian Leu(RON)

1 Honduran Lempira = 0.1779 Romanian Leu




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Australian Dollar(AUD)/Romanian Leu(RON)

1 Australian Dollar = 2.91 Romanian Leu




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Chinese Yuan Renminbi(CNY)/Romanian Leu(RON)

1 Chinese Yuan Renminbi = 0.6295 Romanian Leu



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Hungarian Forint(HUF)/Romanian Leu(RON)

1 Hungarian Forint = 0.0138 Romanian Leu




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Philippine Peso(PHP)/Romanian Leu(RON)

1 Philippine Peso = 0.0882 Romanian Leu




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Kenyan Shilling(KES)/Romanian Leu(RON)

1 Kenyan Shilling = 0.042 Romanian Leu




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Latvian Lat(LVL)/Romanian Leu(RON)

1 Latvian Lat = 7.3623 Romanian Leu




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Egyptian Pound(EGP)/Romanian Leu(RON)

1 Egyptian Pound = 0.2861 Romanian Leu




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Botswana Pula(BWP)/Romanian Leu(RON)

1 Botswana Pula = 0.3667 Romanian Leu




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Bulgarian Lev(BGN)/Romanian Leu(RON)

1 Bulgarian Lev = 2.4666 Romanian Leu




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Canadian Dollar(CAD)/Romanian Leu(RON)

1 Canadian Dollar = 3.177 Romanian Leu




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Euro(EUR)/Romanian Leu(RON)

1 Euro = 4.8856 Romanian Leu




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Mexican Peso(MXN)/Romanian Leu(RON)

1 Mexican Peso = 0.1881 Romanian Leu




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Brazilian Real(BRL)/Romanian Leu(RON)

1 Brazilian Real = 0.7769 Romanian Leu




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United Arab Emirates Dirham(AED)/Romanian Leu(RON)

1 United Arab Emirates Dirham = 1.2124 Romanian Leu



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Sri Lanka Rupee(LKR)/Romanian Leu(RON)

1 Sri Lanka Rupee = 0.0239 Romanian Leu



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Algerian Dinar(DZD)/Romanian Leu(RON)

1 Algerian Dinar = 0.0347 Romanian Leu




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Indonesian Rupiah(IDR)/Romanian Leu(RON)

1 Indonesian Rupiah = 0.0003 Romanian Leu




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Lithuanian Lita(LTL)/Romanian Leu(RON)

1 Lithuanian Lita = 1.5082 Romanian Leu




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Nigerian Naira(NGN)/Romanian Leu(RON)

1 Nigerian Naira = 0.0114 Romanian Leu




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Czech Republic Koruna(CZK)/Romanian Leu(RON)

1 Czech Republic Koruna = 0.1772 Romanian Leu



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Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)/Romanian Leu(RON)

1 Bolivian Boliviano = 0.6458 Romanian Leu




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Japanese Yen(JPY)/Romanian Leu(RON)

1 Japanese Yen = 0.0417 Romanian Leu





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Tidbits From TSMC Q209 Earnings Call - 40nm Yield

Earning calls sure are interesting! Below is an excerpt from the TSMC Q209 call (transcript from seekingalpha). The discussion revolves around the 40nm yield issues and TSMC's ramp to improving the yield. Dr. Liu really hits on a key element of DFM...(read more)




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Survey Scammers Serve Up Supposed Shelter From Survey Scams














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Wikileaks Releases Indiscriminate Slaying Video From Iraq





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Divesting from Fossil Fuels: Last One Out Loses

A new report written by Nathaniel Bullard at Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) highlights the difficulties large institutional investors would have divesting from fossil fuels. What it does not specifically discuss is that these difficulties could lead to large financial losses for investors who see the difficulty of divesting as a reason to delay.




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Halifax Water Generates Power from a 32-kW In-pipe Small Hydroelectric System

Halifax Regional Municipality of Nova Scotia, Canada, is the first Canadian city to use an in-pipe hydroelectric generation system within a pressurized water distribution pipeline, according to Halifax Water. On Nov. 13, a 32-kW generating system within a drinking water distribution control chamber for Halifax Water began providing power.




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Reflections from Breakthrough Marine Energy Trials

The lush hills of Strangford Lough are truly a place of magic scenery. Portaferry, a small fishing village, is located one hour’s drive from Belfast in Northern Ireland, and is today perhaps most famous for being close to the location where blockbuster Games of Thrones is filmed. In this idyllic fishing village, struggling with a high unemployment rate and a diminishing population, something new and prosperous is growing. Looking out over the calm waters of Strangford Lough, one could hardly believe that under the ocean surface — that electricity can be produced.




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The Promise of Clean Energy Student Entrepreneurs

Cleantech investing has taken quite a hit in recent years. Last year, CBS News highlighted the “cleantech crash” on U.S. primetime television, and Bloomberg New Energy Finance, a Bloomberg-owned energy data firm, has tracked the multi-year decline in cleantech investing. However, there are additional trends that tell another side of the cleantech story and suggest innovation and hope for a low-cost, low-carbon future are far from gone.




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Wave and Tidal Energy in 2015: Finally Emerging from the Labs

Technologies to harness wave and tidal power have been under development for over 40 years, but up until quite recently the center of technology development has been in Europe, where the resource intensity is greater than the United States’ coasts. However, in an effort to nurture the country’s sector, the U.S. Department of Energy’s Water Power Program has invested in a broad portfolio of technologies and Alison Labonte, DOE Marine and Hydrokinetic Technology Manager, revealed that it has recently increased its focus on “innovative, game changing technologies that utilize the most abundant marine resources and that have the greatest potential for achieving economic viability.”




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From the Fossil-Fuel Center of the World, A Call for Renewables and Energy Efficiency

In a must-read report released this week on fast-changing energy markets, the National Bank of Abu Dhabi signals a once-in-a-lifetime opening for investors in Middle Eastern renewables and energy efficiency.




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Listen Up: Vampires Sucking Power from your House

Here’s a nightmare for you: at night, when you’re asleep and you think things are quiet, there are vampires sucking power out of your house and increasing your electric bill. The fact of the matter is that every plugged in electrical device in your home uses a small amount of standby power -- even if you think these devices are off.




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Geothermal Energy: Why It Is Different From Shale Gas

The possibility of producing shale gas in some European countries has triggered a very heated debate about the environmental and social impacts of the technique used to extract gas from shale rocks (today only in the US and Canada); this technique is widely known as hydraulic fracturing or fracking.




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FERC: Almost All New US Electricity Generation Coming from Solar

The U.S. brought online nearly 700 MW of new electricity generation in October, and practically all of it was large-scale solar energy, according to data from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's (FERC) Office of Energy Projects.




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Is Natural Gas Sucking Investment from Renewable Energy?

U.S. President Barack Obama says natural gas can be a bridge from coal to a cleaner energy future. Investors are showing it’s more likely a bridge to nowhere.




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Japan Calls US Emissions Plan a Bold Step Away From Coal

Japan said the U.S.’s proposed cuts in greenhouse-gas emissions from its power plants is a bold step to tackle climate change.