Minister Wants To Reduce Carbon Footprint Of Welsh Nhs OfficialWire Thu, 20 May 2010 14:44 PM PDT The NHS in Wales is undertaking new assessments to look at the carbon footprint it produces, health minister Edwina Hart has announced. Exercises will be carried out to identify NHS Wales` main sources of carbon emissions and how it can improve energy efficiency and reduce its carbon footprint. | BP, accused of cover-up, says captures more oil thewest.com.au Thu, 20 May 2010 14:41 PM PDT VENICE, La./WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government on Thursday accused energy giant BP of falling short in the information it has provided about the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, in a clear sign of Washington's growing frustration with BP's handling of the spiralling environmental disaster. | Senate climate bill a jobs creator: study Reuters via Yahoo! News Thu, 20 May 2010 14:38 PM PDT A climate change bill unveiled last week in the Senate would create hundreds of thousands of jobs as the country moves away from fossil fuels toward more nuclear energy and renewable sources of power, according to a nonpartisan study released on Thursday. | EECA wins prestigious Vero Excellence in Business Scoop.co.nz Thu, 20 May 2010 14:30 PM PDT The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA) has beaten strong competition to be named as the best Government agency in the Vero Excellence in Business Support Award 2010, held in Auckland tonight. | EnergyOcean and Oregon Wave Energy Trust Announce Launch of New Show on the West Coast Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance Thu, 20 May 2010 14:30 PM PDT PORTLAND, Ore.----EnergyOcean and the Oregon Wave Energy Trust announced today that they will partner on launching the EnergyOcean Pacific Conference & Exhibition incorporating OWETâs 5th Annual Ocean Renewable Energy Conference, on September 29 & 30, 2010 in Portland, Oregon at the Doubletree Hotel. | Did methane hydrates cause Gulf spill? Guardian Unlimited Thu, 20 May 2010 14:28 PM PDT Strange and dangerous hydrocarbon offers no room for human error The vast deepwater methane hydrate deposits of the Gulf of Mexico are an open secret in big energy circles. They represent the most tantalizing new frontier of unconventional energy â" a potential source of hydrocarbon fuel thought to be twice as large as all the petroleum deposits ever known. For the oil and gas industry, the ... | | |
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