Valero Said to Consider Bidding for New Zealand Refinery Bloomberg Thu, 23 Jul 2009 14:40 PM PDT July 23 (Bloomberg) -- Valero Energy Corp. , the largest U.S. refiner, is considering making a bid to buy New Zealand Refining Co. to reduce its reliance on a home market where climate legislation may squeeze profits, according to two people familiar with the process. | Coffee roasted 'green' South Sound Business Examiner Thu, 23 Jul 2009 14:40 PM PDT Dillanos Coffee Roasters has joined the Puget Sound Energy Green Power Program. The Sumner company will purchase 100 percent Green Power for all of its facilities. "In early 2009, our company created a Green Committee with a cross section of departments represented," said CEO David Morris. "PSE's Green Power Program is just the start of our commitment to the environment. We are now zeroing in on ... | New Energy Star partner The Goshen Chronicle Thu, 23 Jul 2009 14:39 PM PDT Goshen EGL Architecture in Goshen has committed to protect the environment by becoming an Energy Star partner. EGLâs voluntary partnership with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agencyâs Energy Star means it will be working toward improved energy efficiency and performance, according to principal Emma Gonzalez-Laders. | Brookhaven Lab and Hybridyne Imaging Technologies Inc., win R&D 100 award EurekAlert! Thu, 23 Jul 2009 14:36 PM PDT ( DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory ) The US Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory and Hybridyne Imaging Technologies Inc., of Toronto, Canada, have won a 2009 R&D 100 Award for developing a compact gamma camera for high-resolution imaging of prostate cancer. The camera system, called ProxiScan, is a nuclear medical instrument that can localize cancer tissue in the prostate ... | $1.5M Great Lakes fund grant targets water waste WTOL 11 Toledo Thu, 23 Jul 2009 14:34 PM PDT The Great Lakes Protection Fund is giving Wayne State University $1.48 million to help cut energy waste in the Detroit water system, which serves 4 million southeastern Michigan residents. | Spring Cold Snap Helps With Stream Ecosystem Research redOrbit Thu, 23 Jul 2009 14:32 PM PDT A rare April freeze in 2007 provided researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory with further evidence that climate change could have negative effects on stream and forest ecosystems.As warm weather arrives sooner in many parts of the nation, forest plants and trees on the banks flourish, shading the stream from sunlight and causing an overall decrease in productivity ... | | |
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