PSC member: kill power line to ID KTVQ Billings Mon, 13 Jul 2009 18:28 PM PDT Public Service Commissioner Brad Molnar is vowing to kill a proposed Northwestern Energy Transmission line into Idaho; he maintains that the line could be used to drain Montana's power to be used in other states. | Sask. officials on trip to PNWER summit Regina Leader-Post Mon, 13 Jul 2009 18:25 PM PDT Saskatchewan is talking about clean energy and open borders as North American legislators meet this week in Idaho. | Nixon vetoes Missouri public defender legislation Columbia Missourian Mon, 13 Jul 2009 18:14 PM PDT JEFFERSON CITY â" Gov. Jay Nixon vetoed legislation intended to lighten the caseloads of Missouri's public defenders as he cleared his desk Monday of bills passed during the 2009 session. Nixon also vetoed various bills that he said lacked consumer protections but signed a measure allowing electric companies to charge Missouri customers for energy-savings initiatives. Monday's vetoes raised the ... | Energy Resources Uranium Output Rises 44% on Higher-Grade Ore Bloomberg Mon, 13 Jul 2009 18:14 PM PDT July 14 (Bloomberg) -- Energy Resources of Australia Ltd. , producer of about a 10th of the worldâs mined uranium, said second-quarter output rose 44 percent because of higher grades of ore extracted and the processing of more material. | 'Sino-US joint carbon strategy vital' China Daily Mon, 13 Jul 2009 18:10 PM PDT China and the US have significant potential to cooperate on affordable clean energy technologies and ensure its wide adoption going forward, a leading think-tank expert told China Daily on July 13. | The FRAC Act under attack Salon.com Mon, 13 Jul 2009 18:09 PM PDT Are Democrats going wobbly as energy companies resist curbs on the natural gas drilling practice known as fracking? | Eurasian Pipeline Plan May Help Diversify Gas Supplies The Online NewsHour Mon, 13 Jul 2009 18:08 PM PDT The $11 billion Nabucco pipeline, which would connect the energy-rich Caspian region to Eastern Europe, moved forward Monday when five countries signed an agreement in the Turkish capital Ankara -- the latest move toward reducing energy dependence on Russia. | Jobs in pipeline with new wind turbine plant Australian Broadcasting Corporation Mon, 13 Jul 2009 18:02 PM PDT Tasmania could benefit from the creation of more than 400 jobs with the expansion of a local renewable energy business. | | |
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