ETS delay 'could cripple energy industry' Australian Broadcasting Corporation Wed, 28 Apr 2010 18:43 PM PDT Energy suppliers say the Federal Government's delay on its Emissions Trading Scheme could cripple the industry's growth and threaten supply. | Energy law limits regulator's reach The Chilliwack Progress Wed, 28 Apr 2010 18:40 PM PDT Premier Gordon Campbell and Energy Minister Blair Lekstrom announce the government is proceeding with environmental assessment of a third dam on the Peace River April 19. New energy legislation pushes ahead with that and other major energy development. | Fed official: Oil shale not ready for 'prime time' Summit Daily News Wed, 28 Apr 2010 18:27 PM PDT SALT LAKE CITY - Petroleum companies' plans to tap the Rocky Mountains' abundant oil shale reserves are "not ready for prime time," a senior legal adviser to Interior Secretary Ken Salazar told a Utah energy conference Wednesday. Steve Black said the Obama administration is taking a deliberate, cautious approach on making federal lands available for major oil shale development because nobody has ... | Salazar aide: Oil shale not ready for 'prime time' The Salt Lake Tribune Wed, 28 Apr 2010 18:25 PM PDT Petroleum companies' plans to tap the Rocky Mountains' abundant oil shale reserves are "not ready for prime time," a senior legal adviser to Interior Secretary Ken Salazar told a Utah energy conference Wednesday. | Off-Shore Wind Farm Gets Green Light in Massachusetts The Online NewsHour Wed, 28 Apr 2010 18:23 PM PDT The Obama administration has approved plans to build the nation's first offshore wind farm near the coast of Massachusetts' Cape Cod. Gwen Ifill reports about the alternative energy deal, nine years in the making. | Coillte profits slide to â¬4m Irish Examiner Wed, 28 Apr 2010 18:22 PM PDT STATE-OWNED Coillte, a forestry and renewable energy company, has reported a profit of â¬4.2 million for 2009, down from â¬9.2m in 2008. | Obama: May not be âappetiteâ to tackle immigration now The Malaysian Insider Wed, 28 Apr 2010 18:22 PM PDT UPDATED President Barack Obama said today there may not be an âappetiteâ in Congress to immediately tackle the divisive issue of US immigration reform. Given the amount of work to do on energy legislation and lawmakersâ concerns about congressional elections in November, comprehensive immigration reform might be too much, he told reporters on board Air Force One when asked if he thought ... | E.ON sells US subsidiary to PPL for $7.6 billion The Malaysian Mirror Wed, 28 Apr 2010 18:20 PM PDT BERLIN -The biggest German power company, E.ON, early Thursday announced the sale of its US subsidiary for about 7.6 billion dollars (5.75 billion euros) to American energy supplier PPL in order to boost its cash reserves. | | |
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