BMW F1 hybrid technology ready Sportsnet.ca Mon, 16 Mar 2009 06:42 AM PDT BMW Sauber has its KERS energy system in place and ready to go for Formula One's season-opening Australian Grand Prix. | Saudi Arabia says oil needs to be at $60-$75 Deseret Morning News Mon, 16 Mar 2009 06:41 AM PDT Saudi Arabia's oil minister said Monday that petroleum-producing countries need a price of at least $60 a barrel to bring more energy resources on the market. | Enbridge to sell stake in Colombian pipeline Seattle Times Mon, 16 Mar 2009 06:41 AM PDT The Canadian energy distributor Enbridge Inc. said Monday it will sell its stake in a Colombian pipeline for more than $400 million. | BMW Sauber has hybrid technology ready for first race in Melbourne Slam! Sports Mon, 16 Mar 2009 06:37 AM PDT MUNICH - BMW Sauber has its KERS energy system in place and ready to go for Formula One's season-opening Australian Grand Prix. Whether the German team uses the hybrid technology in Melbourne, however, is still undecided. | business agenda Euronews Mon, 16 Mar 2009 06:32 AM PDT Is the deflation threat over? On Monday, Eurostat publishes retail prices for February in the 16 euro zone countries. Lower energy costs are likely to have cut inflation giving European families more purchasing power. | U.S. Energy Corp. Reports 2008 Highlights and Financial Results GlobeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance Mon, 16 Mar 2009 06:30 AM PDT RIVERTON, Wyo., March 16, 2009 -- U.S. Energy Corp. , a natural resources exploration and development company with interests in molybdenum, oil and gas, geothermal, and real estate assets, today reported highlights and financial results for the year ended December 31, 2008. | Renewable energy's role 'underestimated' Environmental News Network Mon, 16 Mar 2009 06:29 AM PDT Renewable energy could play a much larger role in supplying the world's energy needs than previously estimated รข" but it won't come cheap, according to a new study. The research, presented at the International Scientific Congress on Climate Change in Copenhagen, Denmark, this week (11 March) says that renewable energy could supply 40 per cent of the world's energy needs by 2050. | | |
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