AU Optronics Strengthens Its Presence in Clean Energy Sector PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance Sun, 21 Jun 2009 18:40 PM PDT AU Optronics Corp. today announced its decision, as resolved by its Board of Directors on June 19th, to subscribe new shares to be issued by M.Setek, which is a major polysilicon and monocrystal silicon wafers manufacturer in Japan. | NEDA oil-price study close to energy expertâs estimates ABS-CBNNEWS.com Sun, 21 Jun 2009 18:24 PM PDT A study by the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) showed its estimates of what should be the reasonable oil price levelâ"P8 lower than pump pricesâ"is closer to estimates by energy expert Marcial Ocampo. | Energy Developments Get Bid for Landfill Assets (Update1) Bloomberg Sun, 21 Jun 2009 18:17 PM PDT June 22 (Bloomberg) -- Energy Developments Ltd. , an operator of power stations in Australia and the U.S., said it got a A$280 million ($225 million) offer for its landfill gas assets in the U.K. and France. The shares gained. | ENE approval for international interests Sky News Australia Sun, 21 Jun 2009 18:17 PM PDT Energy Developments Ltd has received a credit-approved offer for its United Kingdom and French landfill gas power generation interests. | Kairiki raises $7m in placement for Philippines project The West Australian Sun, 21 Jun 2009 18:16 PM PDT Oil and gas explorer Kairiki Energy has raised $7 million in a private placement to fund inboard development at its SC54 project in the Philippines and for working capital. The company placed 50 mill | Strikers to burn letters of dismissal Independent Sun, 21 Jun 2009 18:15 PM PDT Workers who were sacked by energy giant Total after taking unofficial industrial action are planning to burn their dismissal letters outside an oil terminal, it was learned today. | 'Opportunities are emerging,' EnCana says National Post Sun, 21 Jun 2009 18:12 PM PDT Faith in the potential for North American natural gas to ease the continent's environmental and energy security concerns received a boost yesterday from two reports -- one showing an enormous jump in the amount of gas in the United States, and the second showing companies are still willing to ante up for the right to explore in Canada. | | |
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