China to set coal industry access system People's Daily Tue, 09 Feb 2010 22:43 PM PST Revised Coal Laws will for the first time set the industry access system for the sector, the China Securities Journal reported Monday, citing sources with the China National Coal Association. The source also said that the revision of the Coal Law and the establishment of the Energy Law were listed in the working plan of the State Council. Sources with the National Energy Administration revealed ... | Gerlach touts economy, energy Montgomery Life Tue, 09 Feb 2010 22:42 PM PST NORRISTOWN â" U.S. Congressman Jim Gerlach, R-6th Dist., decided to drop out of the gubernatorial primary earlier this year because he couldnât raise enough money to mount a credible media campaign. | Energy too much for BayHawks Erie Times-News Tue, 09 Feb 2010 22:40 PM PST DES MOINES Iowa -- The Erie BayHawks came closer Tuesday night, but once again fell short against the first-place Iowa Energy 85-82 in front of 2,031 at the Wells Fargo Arena. | City considers tax incentive for Emerson The Morning Journal Tue, 09 Feb 2010 22:37 PM PST LORAIN â" The tax incentive plan and land swap that would help Emerson Network Power retain 225 jobs in Lorain will go before Lorain City Council on Monday. The land swap will create parking for Emerson Network Power Energy Systems, 1122 F St., Lorain. The local plant makes products to provide power to telephone networks in case of electrical blackouts. | China, Russia to strengthen regional cooperation: officials People's Daily Tue, 09 Feb 2010 22:35 PM PST China and Russia would strengthen coordination to better implement the regional cooperation program approved by state leaders last year, officials from the two countries said in Beijing on Sunday. The statement was made by Zhang Guobao, head of the National Energy Administration and vice minister of the National Development and Reform Commission, and representatives of the Russian government, at ... | Investigators Remove Evidence From Kleen Energy Plant Hartford Courant Tue, 09 Feb 2010 22:32 PM PST Investigators on Tuesday removed several key pieces of evidence, including combustible-gas detectors that could have alerted workers that there was a potentially dangerous buildup, from the scene of the Kleen Energy power plant explosion in which five people died. | | |
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