Obama has strong words as Gulf spill spreads The Star Mon, 07 Jun 2010 22:44 PM PDT VENICE, La/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said he wanted to know "whose ass to kick" over the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, adding to the pressure on energy giant BP Plc as it sought to capture more of the leak from its gushing well. | Sun heats up energy savings for residents The Frisco Enterprise Mon, 07 Jun 2010 22:41 PM PDT Solar collector panels are mounted on the roof where the first solar water heater system was installed in Frisco by (left) master plumber and solar supervisor Richard Kirk Woolheater and (right) solar technician Tim Culver. | âHuge disasterâ unlikely in oilsands: CEO Red Deer Advocate Mon, 07 Jun 2010 22:38 PM PDT TORONTO â" Operations in Canadaâs oilsands are âso fundamentally differentâ from offshore drilling that the a catastrophe like the ongoing Gulf oil spill disaster isnât a worry in Alberta, says the chief executive of oilsands operator Cenovus Energy Inc. | Ballast Nedam sluit contract voor Walney II Offshore Windpark SYS-CON Media Mon, 07 Jun 2010 22:36 PM PDT Ballast Nedam Offshore heeft het contract gesloten met Walney (UK) Offshore Windfarms Ltd (een samenwerkingsverband tussen de energiemaatschappijen DONG Energy (DK) en Scottish and Southern Energy (UK) voor het installeren van 51 funderingen voor offshore windturbines op het project Walney II. In december 2009 is hiervoor een Letter of Intent getekend. Het project ligt in de Ierse zee, 20 ... | Ballast Nedam Signs Contract for Walney II Offshore Windpark SYS-CON Media Mon, 07 Jun 2010 22:36 PM PDT Ballast Nedam Offshore has signed a contract with Walney (UK) Offshore Windfarms Ltd (a joint venture between DONG Energy of Denmark and Scottish and Southern Energy in the UK) to install 51 foundations for offshore wind turbines as part of the Walney II project. A Letter of Intent to this effect was signed in December 2009. The project is located in the Irish Sea, 20 kilometres off the west ... | Grand Island alters new wind regulations Grand Island Independent Mon, 07 Jun 2010 22:34 PM PDT The Grand Island City Council liked the idea of going green with new wind energy regulations, but only if going green isn't too ugly, too noisy, too unsafe or too close to the house. | | |
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