Coal dispute leads to 2nd Florida refund order for Progress Energy Orlando Sentinel Tue, 30 Jun 2009 14:44 PM PDT An epic legal battle between Florida utility regulators and Progress Energy over the cost of coal from the Western U.S. versus the Appalachians or South America resulted Tuesday in another of what could turn into a series of multimillion-dollar refunds for customers of the utility. | Romanian uranium taken to secure site WVVA Bluefield Tue, 30 Jun 2009 14:44 PM PDT Associated Press - June 30, 2009 5:33 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - The Energy Department reports it has removed the last remaining bomb-grade uranium from Romania as part of an international nuclear... | Check It Out Israel National News Tue, 30 Jun 2009 14:43 PM PDT (IsraelNN.com) Phoebus Energy held a public showing of its new hybrid water heating system at the Gilo community center in Jerusalem on Tuesday. | Metro has switched sides in air pollution fight: Ross Business Examiner Tue, 30 Jun 2009 14:42 PM PDT others also read... To Patricia Ross, Metro Vancouver's strategy to build waste-fired energy plants is diametrically opposed to its past positions in defence of Lower Mainland air quality. | New Material Could Vastly Improve Carbon Capture Scientific American Tue, 30 Jun 2009 14:41 PM PDT To capture the carbon dioxide generated by coal plants, chemical companies like Dow Chemical Co. and energy giants like Alstom SA have been betting big on liquid solvents like amine, a corrosive derivative of ammonia that has a thirst for binding with CO2. Problem is, once the two are bound, they never want to part. [More] | Pyron Solar Acquired By Ellis Energy Investments socalTech.com Tue, 30 Jun 2009 14:40 PM PDT San Diego-based Pyron Solar, a manufacturer of solar concentrators for the utility scale solar market, has been acquired. According to Ellis Energy Investments, it acquired the assets of Pyron, and will be adding the firm to its portfolio of companies. Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. Pyron Solar develops a solar concentrator which was being applied to solar plants for ... | Company, feds discussing support for power line AP via Yahoo! Finance Tue, 30 Jun 2009 14:40 PM PDT A Canadian energy company and an arm of the U.S. Energy Department are working on a deal to complete financing for a proposed Montana-Alberta power line that would span 214 miles and carry power from the region's emerging wind industry, officials said Tuesday. | | |
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