Zambia: Nesawu Blames Zesco Board AllAfrica.com Thu, 13 Aug 2009 02:34 AM PDT THE National Energy Sector and Allied Workers Union (Nesawu) has blamed the Zesco board over the collapse of negotiations for the contract of the managing director and asked that Lemba Nyirenda be accorded an opportunity to discuss the new terms. | Oil rises to near $71 as IEA boosts demand outlook KPLC Lake Charles Thu, 13 Aug 2009 02:32 AM PDT Associated Press - August 13, 2009 5:24 AM ET SINGAPORE (AP) - Oil prices rose to near $71 a barrel today in Asia as the International Energy Agency boosted its global crude demand... | Saint-Gobain buys Shell's stake in Avancis JV EETimes.fr Thu, 13 Aug 2009 02:28 AM PDT France-based materials maker Saint-Gobain SA announced it has acquired the remaining 50-percent stake in Avancis GmbH & Co. KG, a Germany-based manufacturer of thin-film photovoltaic modules, from Netherlands-based energy company Royal Dutch Shell plc. | Bangladesh launches $29m refinance scheme for renewable energy projects vnunet.com Thu, 13 Aug 2009 02:28 AM PDT Yvonne Chan in Hong Kong, BusinessGreen , Thursday 13 August 2009 at 10:22:00 Central bank to guarantee small-scale loans for solar and biogas projects Bangladesh has set up a $29m (£17.6m) loan refinance scheme for renewable power and clean water projects in a bid to reduce pollution and boost the generation of clean energy. The central bank will fully guarantee loans provided by commercial ... | Act now for better energy efficiency Las Vegas Review-Journal Thu, 13 Aug 2009 02:22 AM PDT I recently attended a series of seminars designed to inform Realtors, lenders, appraisers and builders about the importance of energy efficiency and green building. The program, hosted by the Green Alliance/Nevada Energy Star Partners, featured Sam Rashkin, the national director of the Environmental Protection Agency's Energy Star for Homes program. The seminars were very informative and those ... | City to end its sand-lobbying contract San Diego Union-Tribune Thu, 13 Aug 2009 02:20 AM PDT The City Council will terminate its sand-lobbyist contract because this year's federal energy and water appropriations bill contained no funding for a planned replenishment project. | | |
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