Green energy experts meet in Adelaide Sky News Australia Sun, 02 May 2010 18:41 PM PDT More than 700 green energy experts from around the globe are meeting in Adelaide on Monday for a three-day conference. | FBI in mining company investigation Calcutta News Sun, 02 May 2010 18:26 PM PDT The FBI has been interviewing people from the Massey Energy company in a bid to ascertain whether criminal charges should be laid over the explosion that killed 29 West Virginia miners. | Obama lays blame for oil spill at BP's door Belfast Telegraph Sun, 02 May 2010 18:22 PM PDT President Barack Obama flew to Louisiana yesterday to see first-hand the response to oil from a leaking BP well spewing into the Gulf of Mexico, declaring that the British energy giant retained primary responsibility for meeting the crisis â" and footing the cost. Related Stories Severe US storms kill at least 11 Pope Benedict visits Turin Shroud Snooker pair claim set up in 'match-fixing ... | Canada broadcaster seeks to revolutionize energy consumption AFP via Yahoo!Xtra News Sun, 02 May 2010 18:12 PM PDT MONTREAL, Canada (AFP) - Imagine loading your dishwasher after supper and walking away, allowing radio-activated technology and your energy provider to figure out when it would be cheapest to wash your dishes. | Cnooc to Pay Devon $515 Million to Expand Panyu Stake (Update3) Bloomberg Sun, 02 May 2010 18:06 PM PDT April 30 (Bloomberg) -- Cnooc Ltd. , a unit of Chinaâs largest offshore oil producer, agreed to pay $515 million for Devon Energy Corp. âs stake in an area of the South China Sea that includes the Panyu oil field, which produces 49,000 barrels of crude a day. | (AFX UK Focus) 2010-05-03 01:27 Australia mining shares slide on resource tax plan Interactive Investor Sun, 02 May 2010 18:05 PM PDT MELBOURNE, May 3 (Reuters) - Shares in Australian miners tumbled on Monday, led by takeover target Macarthur Coal , after the Australian government unveiled a plan to slap a 40 percent tax on resources super profits. BHP shares slid 3.7 percent to a three-month low of A$39.23, while Marcarthur Coal sank 7.9 percent to A$14.25, indicating investors doubt whether its suitor Peabody Energy will go ... | | |
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