Galway, Ireland Irish Emigrant Sun, 21 Jun 2009 14:25 PM PDT When John Loughery, retired Secretary General of the Department of Transport, Energy and Communications, appeared before the Moriarty Tribunal on Tuesday he made it clear that he thought the line being followed by the Tribunal was seriously flawed. | Cebu power project secures P16-B loan Philippine Daily Inquirer Sun, 21 Jun 2009 14:18 PM PDT Cebu Energy Development Corp. signed a P16-billion loan package, which will be used for the completion of its 246-megawatt clean coal power plant in Toledo, Cebu. | Meeting to discuss power transmission project Eastern Arizona Courier Sun, 21 Jun 2009 13:38 PM PDT In order to deliver clean, renewable energy to where it can be utilized, the power must be transmitted from where it is generated. In the case of the proposed 460-mile SunZia Southwest Transmission Project, that means building two 500-kilovolt alternate current transmission lines across central and southern New Mexico through southeastern and central Arizona. | Extremists hit oil sites in Nigeria Gulf Times Sun, 21 Jun 2009 13:30 PM PDT Nigeriaâs main militant group said yesterday it had attacked three oil installations belonging to Royal Dutch Shell in the Niger Delta, widening a month-old offensive against Africaâs biggest energy industry. | Road work continues to Carson City Nevada Appeal Sun, 21 Jun 2009 13:29 PM PDT NV Energy will continue work to install an underground power line along Saliman Road between Colorado Street and Kingsley Lane. Expect delays. | Punjab attracts Rs 1,450 cr for power projects Express India Sun, 21 Jun 2009 13:21 PM PDT Punjab Energy Development Agency has finalised the allocation of 21 of the total 31 biomass power projects to private developers, attracting an investment of Rs 1,450 crore. | BEE to assign labels to 21 products by 2012 Express India Sun, 21 Jun 2009 13:17 PM PDT The Bureau of Energy Efficiency has proposed to establish systems and procedures to measure, monitor and verify energy efficiency results in individual sectors and make them mandatory. | Australian Emissions Trading Plan in Trouble New York Times Sun, 21 Jun 2009 13:07 PM PDT Two years after Prime Minister Kevin Rudd drew applause for reversing Australiaâs refusal to ratify the Kyoto protocol, an ambitious energy plan is facing major obstacles. | | |
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