Gasoline Rises 1.4 Cents to $2.051 a Gallon, Energy Dept. Says Bloomberg Mon, 13 Apr 2009 14:40 PM PDT Gasoline was down 39 percent from $3.389 a year ago, according to a weekly report from the U.S. Energy Department. Diesel fuel rose 0.1 cent to $2.229 a gallon. The report is based on a survey of about 800 filling stations. | Indonesia party wants death for corruption Gulf Times Mon, 13 Apr 2009 14:39 PM PDT An Indonesian Islamist party seen as a likely partner in President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyonoâs coalition said it wanted energy and mining contracts to be renegotiated and the death penalty imposed in the worst cases of corruption. | Total boosts bid for UTS Energy AP via Yahoo! Finance Mon, 13 Apr 2009 14:38 PM PDT French oil giant Total SA raised its bid Monday for Canadian oil sands company UTS Energy Corp. by about 35 percent, but UTS and two of its major shareholders said the offer is still too low. | Presented By: Intel® Xeon® Processor 5500 Series PC World Mon, 13 Apr 2009 14:36 PM PDT Smart. It's the new speed. Introducing the new Intel® Xeon® Processor 5500 Series. It adapts to low workloads so you and your servers can use less energy. Thatâs the new IT intelligence. See why information technology is now intelligent technology. www.intel.com/business/xeon/index.htm  Ads by Pheedo | Browner: US needs to be world energy leader again Boston Globe Mon, 13 Apr 2009 14:33 PM PDT A top adviser to President Barack Obama is urging Congress to pass an energy bill to spur the development of renewable energy while curbing the emissions that contribute to global warming. | CPS Energy will test viability of electric storage unit BizJournals Mon, 13 Apr 2009 14:31 PM PDT CPS Energy is set to become the first utility in Texas to conduct a research study on a technology that can store electricity from both traditional and renewable energy sources. | Debate on energy, climate bill to begin next week CNET Mon, 13 Apr 2009 14:30 PM PDT At a summit on energy and climate policy at MIT organized by representative Ed Markey, Obama administration leaders John Holdren and Carol Browner make the case for investments clean energy. | | |
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