NEC intros energy-efficient, short-throw projectors MacNN Mon, 14 Dec 2009 10:39 AM PST NEC Display on Monday added two new projectors to its NP series of short-throw devices, including the NP510WS and the NP610S. Meant for classrooms and conference rooms that are small and don't have the space for a contemporary projector, the NP510WS is widescreen while the NP610S uses a standard aspect ratio. Either, however, has environmentally-friendly features meant to expand the life of the ... | EnCana, Nexen drive Canada stocks on deal buzz MalaysiaNews.net Mon, 14 Dec 2009 10:39 AM PST SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- EnCana Corp. and Suncor Energy Inc. shares helped drive Canada's benchmark index higher Monday, as stocks in Canada's energy producers got a lift from a $41 billion plan... | U.S. to rely less on oil for energy by 2035: EIA Scientific American Mon, 14 Dec 2009 10:38 AM PST By Tom Doggett and Ayesha Rascoe WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. oil demand through 2035 is not expected to return to the peak levels reached before fuel consumption fell sharply due to high petroleum prices and the recession, the head of the Energy Information Administration said on Monday. [More] | Stocks Rise, Default Swaps, Dollar Drop Following Dubai Bailout Bloomberg Mon, 14 Dec 2009 10:36 AM PST Dec. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Stocks rose as Abu Dhabi bailed out Dubaiâs Nakheel PJSC and Exxon Mobil Corp. agreed to buy XTO Energy Inc. for $31 billion. The cost to protect U.S. corporate bonds from default fell to a 12-week low, while the dollar slipped and oil and Treasuries were little changed. | DC Energy to be bought Drayton Valley Western Review Mon, 14 Dec 2009 10:32 AM PST A servicing company with local ties will be getting a new name, but business is expected to continue as usual once a multi-million dollar deal between Total Energy Services Inc. and DC Energy Services Inc. is completed next month. | CA-BUSINESS Summary The Globe and Mail Mon, 14 Dec 2009 10:31 AM PST CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - Husky Energy Inc , Canada's No. 3 integrated oil company, said on Monday it plans to boost spending by more than a fourth next year as it develops its big natural gas finds off the coast of China and pushes forward on its biggest oil sands project. | | |
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