Supreme Court to review what can be patented Los Angeles Times Mon, 01 Jun 2009 18:43 PM PDT Justices agree to hear a case in which an appellate court upheld the denial of a patent for a computerized method for using weather to predict commodities prices and energy costs. The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Monday to review for the first time in 28 years what business methods can be patented, an issue that has divided the titans of biotechnology, financial services and information management ... | China's oil giant seeks alliance with Canada National Post Mon, 01 Jun 2009 18:42 PM PDT Chinaâs state-controlled energy giant, China National Petroleum Corp., is proposing a strategic alliance with Canada â" and particularly Alberta â" to help meet its energy needs, while helping Canada develop a new market for its oil. | New energy seen as new growth engine China Daily Mon, 01 Jun 2009 18:39 PM PDT New energy is the focus of a two-tier program that involves the investment of trillions of yuan to add zip to the economy, a senior official said yesterday. | Students get a hands-on lesson in alternative energy BucksLocalNews.com Mon, 01 Jun 2009 18:38 PM PDT An official noon-time dedication of Exelon Corporationâs Renewable Energy Education Center at Fairless Hills took place May 28 near the old U.S. Steel Mill. | City awaits energy boost San Fernando Valley Business Journal Mon, 01 Jun 2009 18:37 PM PDT GLENDALE â" Local energy-conservation programs could soon get a major boost from the U.S. Department of Energy, which has allocated more than $1.88 million in federal stimulus money for building retrofits and public education efforts in Glendale. | Planet Ark Planet Ark Mon, 01 Jun 2009 18:35 PM PDT During one of the many meetings preceding the Copenhagen round of talks scheduled to take place in December, the developed countries have tentatively agreed on a plan to collectively raise $100 billion per year in order to provide financial support to the poor and developing nations as they try to make the transition from fossil fuels to clean energy sources. | ETS would kill mining jobs Sydney Morning Herald Mon, 01 Jun 2009 18:31 PM PDT The Federal Department of Resources of Energy believes an emissions trading scheme will lead to job losses in the commodities sector. | Energy to bid out more petroleum exploration areas Yehey! Mon, 01 Jun 2009 18:29 PM PDT The Department of Energy (DOE) plans to offer five to six petroleum exploration and development blocks to prospective bidders within the next two months. Undersecretary ... | | |
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