New Colorado law encourages geothermal projects The Vail Trail Sat, 01 May 2010 14:30 PM PDT SALIDA, Colo. - A new state law encourages geothermal energy projects by making it easier for government agencies to cooperate on studies and projects. The bill signed into law Friday by Gov. Bill Ritter also streamlines the process for obtaining geothermal drilling permits. State Sen. Gail Schwartz of Snowmass sponsored the bill. She says geothermal will diversify Colorado's energy sources. The ... | China seeks to match Japanese quality The Japan Times Sat, 01 May 2010 14:10 PM PDT SHANGHAI â" With the Shanghai World Expo opening to the public Saturday for a six-month run, China appears eager to catch up with Japan in terms of the quality of its growth to achieve sustainable and balanced economic expansion. Pointing to the Japan Pavilion in Shanghai, pundits say Chinese visitors should learn from Japan's industry, as well as its energy-saving and environmental protection ... | Essar Energys London IPO raises £1.27 bn Express India Sat, 01 May 2010 14:09 PM PDT Ruias-owned Essar Energy on Friday raised £1.27 billion from its London IPO. The fund raised came at a lower price of £4.20 a share instead of its earlier offering of £4.50-5.50 a share. | Gov. Ritter signs geothermal bill into law KKCO Grand Junction Sat, 01 May 2010 14:02 PM PDT SALIDA, COLO. (AP) _ A new state law encourages geothermal energy projects by making it easier for government agencies to cooperate on studies and projects. | Ladies: Leitrim are Division 4 winners GAA Football & Hurling Sat, 01 May 2010 13:36 PM PDT Aine Tighe scored 2-9 as Leitrim were crowned Bord Gáis Energy Ladies National Football League Division 4 champions at Cavan's Breffni Park on Saturday. | Saudis Form 6,000-Man Energy Security Force Middle East Newsline Sat, 01 May 2010 13:30 PM PDT ABU DHABI [MENL] -- Saudi Arabia has developed a force to protect its energy sector. Copyrights 2008, Middle East Newsline. All rights reserved. | Radiation trackers say DU campus clean so far Hindustan Times Sat, 01 May 2010 13:18 PM PDT The Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) officials visited Delhi University once again on Saturday looking for more sources of radiation in the campus. | | |
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