Duke Energy to Leave Trade Group Over Climate Policy (Update1) Bloomberg Fri, 08 May 2009 10:37 AM PDT May 8 (Bloomberg) -- Duke Energy Corp. , the owner of utilities in the U.S. Southeast and Midwest, wonât renew its membership in the National Association of Manufacturers partly because of differences over climate policy. | EU sseeking energy independence from Russia Houston Chronicle Fri, 08 May 2009 10:37 AM PDT The European Union signed an agreement today with four countries meant primarily to reduce EU dependence on Russian natural gas. | New DOE Budget Reflects Little Change at Savannah River Site Georgia Public Broadcasting News Fri, 08 May 2009 10:36 AM PDT The Department of Energy budget released yesterday calls for little significant change at the Savannah River Site near Augusta . SRS is the leading manufacturer of the radio active material tritium, used in nuclear weapons. Under the 2010 budget they will maintain that position. Damien LaVera, a spokesperson for the National Nuclear Security Administration, says that the approach to defense ... | MARKET WATCH: Crude climbs above $56/bbl; gas tops $4/MMbtu Oil & Gas Journal Fri, 08 May 2009 10:30 AM PDT Energy prices continued to rally May 7 with gas climbing above $4/MMbtu and oil topping $56/bbl as traders shrugged off bearish inventory reports and focused instead on indications of a possible turnaround. | Holly Energy closes offering BizJournals Fri, 08 May 2009 10:30 AM PDT Holly Energy Partners LP has closed its previously announced public offering of 2 million common units representing limited partner interests in the partnership. (HEP) | Earnings rise sharply at Holly Corp. Tulsa World Fri, 08 May 2009 10:30 AM PDT The Dallas energy company planning to buy Tulsaâs Sunoco refinery by next month nearly tripled its first-quarter profits compared with the same time last year, officials announced Thursday. | Obama budget rescinds energy industry tax breaks Great News Network Fri, 08 May 2009 10:28 AM PDT President Barack Obama outlined a budget plan Thursday that would end $26 billion in oil and gas industry tax breaks, point to a new direction for dealing with nuclear waste and shift government aggressively toward helping to develop renewable energy sources. | | |
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