Rees demands answers to blackout problem Australian Broadcasting Corporation Mon, 13 Apr 2009 18:42 PM PDT New South Wales Premier Nathan Rees says he will again be seeking answers from Energy Australia after a weekend blackout which left around 3,000 residents and businesses without power. | Energy Assistance Fair Jackson Free Press Mon, 13 Apr 2009 18:30 PM PDT Sponsored by Entergy and a number of agencies and businesses, this seminar will offer tips on how to minimize the amount you spend on energy bills. PLEASE NOTE: Entry errors sometimes occur. Always use the provided contact information to verify event times and locations. | Even in the heartland some think of a coal moratorium ZDNet Mon, 13 Apr 2009 18:17 PM PDT a href="http://www.nwanews.com/nwat/Editorial/75605/"No more coal plants until sequestration? Here's a summary of Congressman Waxman's first draft of a proposed energy bill.[poll id="117"] | Lending tap opening, but at a price The Globe and Mail Mon, 13 Apr 2009 18:14 PM PDT The credit crunch may be easing slightly, but for Calgary-based oil and gas explorer Action Energy Inc., the cost of corporate borrowing is higher than ever. | PREVIEW-Soccer-Ailing City need energy boost for UEFA Cup test Reuters via Yahoo! Canada News Mon, 13 Apr 2009 18:00 PM PDT Mark Hughes will be handing the energy drinks to Robinho and his team mates as he tries to galvanise his tired Manchester City side into overturning a 3-1 UEFA Cup deficit when Hamburg SV visit on Thursday. | Gasoline prices climb in California, U.S. Los Angeles Times Mon, 13 Apr 2009 17:51 PM PDT Retail costs in the state rise 2.8 cents in the last week for a gallon of regular to an average of $2.336, while the nation sees a 1.4-cent increase to $2.051. Retail fuel prices continued their slow ascent in California and across the nation over the last week, the Energy Department said Monday. | Final Glance: Coal companies INO News Mon, 13 Apr 2009 17:47 PM PDT Arch Coal rose $.51 or 3.3 percent, to $15.79. Consol Energy rose $.28 or 1.0 percent, to $27.33. | Taiwan Energy Debate to Pit Ma Against Nuclear Power Opponents Bloomberg Mon, 13 Apr 2009 17:46 PM PDT April 14 (Bloomberg) -- Taiwan will debate ending an eight- year ban on new nuclear reactors to help curb emissions from electricity generation, potentially pitting President Ma Ying- jeou against critics who say atomic power is too dangerous. | | |
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