Obama: Invest In Energy Research, Create Jobs KSBW Salinas Thu, 19 Mar 2009 14:42 PM PDT President Barack Obama on Thursday said his administration's plans to invest heavily in energy research during hard times will create the kinds of jobs and technology the United States needs to survive economically. | Mount Milligan Project recieves Environmental Approval Caledonia Courier Thu, 19 Mar 2009 14:41 PM PDT others also read... Terrane Metals has received a BC Environmental Assessment certificate for its Mount Milligan mine project. Environment Minister Barry Penner and Energy, Mines, and Petroleum Resources Minister Blair Lekstrom made the decision to approve the Environmental Assessment. | EU agrees 5-bln-euro energy investment package: diplomats Eu Business Thu, 19 Mar 2009 14:41 PM PDT (BRUSSELS ) - EU leaders struck agreement on Thursday for a package of investments in energy and internet infrastructure projects worth up to five billion euros (6.8 billion dollars), diplomats said. | Wind power takes root at local couple's home Las Vegas Sun Thu, 19 Mar 2009 14:32 PM PDT For those who live on a half-acre or more, have plenty of open space and maybe a little bit of elevation, wind energy might be a cost-saving option. | San Carlos power project gets ERC nod Philippine Daily Inquirer Thu, 19 Mar 2009 14:30 PM PDT The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC)has granted San Carlos Bioenergy Inc. a certificate of compliance (COC) for a bagasse-fired cogeneration power plant. | News 88.9 News 88.9 Thu, 19 Mar 2009 14:30 PM PDT SAINT JOHN, NB - An expert in the energy field says New Brunswick's investment into turning Saint John into an energy hub is a smart move, but he's also issuing a warning. | Report: Birds endangered by energy development INO News Thu, 19 Mar 2009 14:28 PM PDT (AP:WASHINGTON) As the Obama administration pursues more homegrown energy sources, a new government report faults energy production of all types _ wind, ethanol and mountaintop coal mining _ for contributing to steep drops in bird populations. | | |
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