Abu Dhabi prepares for post-petrol future - Feature EARTHtimes.org Mon, 18 May 2009 22:44 PM PDT Cairo  In the short term, few places need green energy as little as Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. The emirate has 8 per cent of the world's proven oil reserves, enough for the city-state to continue exporting and burning oil at... | ANALYSIS: Doha's diplomatic rise: A new voice or a new distraction? EARTHtimes.org Mon, 18 May 2009 22:43 PM PDT Cairo - In a region where countries are currently identified by their stance towards Israel as either rejectionists or moderates, it is not easy to tell in which category a wealthy Gulf energy emirate with a rising political profile would fit. Qa... | EPA awards Black Hills Corp. unit for energy work Rapid City Journal Mon, 18 May 2009 22:43 PM PDT The federal Environmental Protection agency has awarded Black Hills Energy, a subsidiary of Black Hills Corp. in Rapid City, honors for its work on energy-efficient housing. | PRINCETON: University gets $20 million for energy research The Princeton Packet Mon, 18 May 2009 22:43 PM PDT PRINCETON -- Princeton University will receive a total of $20 million in federal funding over the next five years for the creation of an energy research center under a federal initiative announced by President Barack Obama at a National Academy of Sciences meeting in Washington, D.C., last week. | State Legislature: Senate OKs three energy bills Coppell Gazette Mon, 18 May 2009 22:41 PM PDT Editorâs note: This weekly report on the state legislature is compiled from daily informational reports supplied by Richard Lee and other sources. | Council debates wind energy ordinance The Rowlett Lakeshore Times Mon, 18 May 2009 22:40 PM PDT In a changing environmental climate, Rowlett leaders are looking at revising the development code to keep up with advances in energy technology. The Rowlett City Council discussed updating the Rowlett Development Code to regulate wind energy devices within the city. | City may enter hydro-plant deal The Glendale News-Press Mon, 18 May 2009 22:38 PM PDT CITY HALL â" Glendale Water & Powerâs renewable energy portfolio is expected to grow by 1.2% after the City Council on Tuesday authorized the utility to enter into a 20-year, $27.4-million hydroelectric deal with a Washington-based project. | | |
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