Shell inks deal for another Iraqi oilfield The Malaysian Insider Sun, 20 Dec 2009 02:29 AM PST BAGHDAD, Dec 20 â" A group led by Royal Dutch Shell , Europeâs largest oil company, signed an initial agreement today to develop Iraqâs supergiant Majnoon oilfield. Shell, along with Petronas, won the rights in an energy auction earlier this month for the supergiant field, located near the southern oil hub of Basra. | Energy-saving schemes yield â¬5.8m in savings Times of Malta Sun, 20 Dec 2009 02:28 AM PST Malta will be saving â¬5.8 million in electricity next year following the introduction of energy-saving schemes, The Sunday Times has learnt. The savings are equivalent to the amount used by all households in Pembroke, Sliema and St Julian's. | Nevada behind schedule in spending stimulus funds Las Vegas Review-Journal Sun, 20 Dec 2009 02:25 AM PST Nevada has some catching up to do if it hopes to make full use of millions in federal stimulus dollars aimed at making homes more energy efficient and creating green jobs. | Russia supports China-Central Asia pipeline project People's Daily Sun, 20 Dec 2009 02:23 AM PST Russia supports the China-Central Asia natural gas pipeline project, Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov said on Saturday. Shuvalov, who was accompanying President Dmitry Medvedev for an informal meeting of Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) leaders, said that Russia is working with some partners to expand the energy delivery system itself. With the energy infrastructure in ... | Wind turbines can be taxed, study says Bluefield Daily Telegraph Sun, 20 Dec 2009 02:15 AM PST TAZEWELL, Va. â" Wind turbines proposed for East River Mountain can be taxed by Tazewell County officials as real property, according to a new report by Dominion and BP Wind Energy. | TEC-SMART campus to hold classes starting Jan. 25 The Saratogian Sun, 20 Dec 2009 02:15 AM PST MALTA â" Class will soon be in session at Hudson Valley Community Collegeâs newest satellite campus, TEC-SMART, in Malta. The school is hoping to use the new facility, located inside the Saratoga Technology & Energy Park (STEP) and adjacent to the future site of the GlobalFoundries microchip manufacturer, to train a new generation of technology workers as well as retrain current workers on new ... | Rwanda works to power up with clean energy The Des Moines Register Sun, 20 Dec 2009 02:10 AM PST Kigali, Rwanda â" Six years ago, a drought nearly snuffed out the tiny flicker that is Rwandaâs electricity supply. | | |
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