Sunday, June 21, 2009

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Nigerian rebels attack two Shell oil pipelines
Sydney Morning Herald Sun, 21 Jun 2009 06:43 AM PDT
Nigerian militant group, MEND, said it attacked two oil pipelines belonging to Anglo-Dutch energy giant Shell in the southern Rivers state on Sunday.

Qld set to be solar powerhouse
Sky News Australia Sun, 21 Jun 2009 06:32 AM PDT
The Queensland government is examining the feasibility of a large scale solar power plant that could power 300,000 homes as part of its renewable energy plan.

Europe Looks to Africa for Solar Power
New York Times Sun, 21 Jun 2009 06:26 AM PDT
The European project Desertec aims to harvest the sunĂ¢€™s energy from the North African desert and deliver it as electricity to markets in Europe.

Power problem across region over weekend
News Mail Sun, 21 Jun 2009 06:25 AM PDT
THE Bundaberg region has been plagued with power problems at the weekend, with three separate incidents keeping Ergon Energy crews busy.

'Opportunities are emerging,' EnCana says
National Post Sun, 21 Jun 2009 06:11 AM 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.

Airborne radar to monitor O.C. earthquake threats
Orange County Register Sun, 21 Jun 2009 06:01 AM PDT
Microwave energy can detect movement along faults.

Sacked oil workers to burn letters
Channel 4 Sun, 21 Jun 2009 05:54 AM 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.

Hawaii paying nearly twice market rate for solar power
Honolulu Advertiser Sun, 21 Jun 2009 05:48 AM PDT
Taxpayers are paying what could amount to a multimillion-dollar premium for power from recently installed solar panels on the roofs of state-owned buildings, including several airports. The rate the state pays for solar power is not only more than what it would pay for traditional electricity, it's nearly twice what private consumers pay for solar energy in today's market.

How to Reduce the Costs of Owning Your Car
Purcell Register Sun, 21 Jun 2009 05:41 AM PDT
(ARA) - Automobile insurance rates, maintenance and repair costs and vehicle ownership expenses continue to rise. Gasoline reached record high prices in 2008 and the U.S. Energy Information Administration expects fuel prices to rise again in the future.

The power of trees
Douglas County News-Press Sun, 21 Jun 2009 05:39 AM PDT
Black Hills Energy natural gas employees in Castle Rock are digging in to promote the power of trees for sustaining the environment, improving the landscape and conserving energy.




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