Study: Wyoming wind energy is relatively cheap KTVQ Billings Thu, 01 Jul 2010 18:39 PM PDT CHEYENNE - A new study finds wind developers can produce some of the cheapest wind energy in the West in Wyoming, but the energy loses some of its price advantage when delivery costs are considered. | New mining tax 'step in right direction' ABC via Yahoo!7 News Thu, 01 Jul 2010 18:25 PM PDT The Chief Executive of the Chamber of Minerals and Energy in Western Australia, Reg Howard-Smith, says the new mining tax is a step in the right direction. | World's Largest Wind Power Producer Selects STM for Reliable Communication To Energy Farms SpaceDaily Thu, 01 Jul 2010 18:23 PM PDT by Staff Writers Irvine CA (SPX) Jul 02, 2010 STM Group has announced that its subsidiary in Madrid, Spain, has entered into a long term contract for supply of its VSAT products and services to NEO-SKY (IBERDROLA's telecom operator) for IBERDROLA's network, the world's top wind power producer and one of the largest utilities internationally. | Offshore wind farms attract attention Queensland Country Life Thu, 01 Jul 2010 18:19 PM PDT WEST Australian aluminium multihull shipbuilding specialist Austal is banking on increased government interest in locating renewable energy wind farms out to sea, where winds are more consistent and local protesters possibly less vocal. | Brazil Balances Renewable Energy, Push for More Deepwater Drilling The Online NewsHour Thu, 01 Jul 2010 18:13 PM PDT As part of a series of reports from Brazil, Margaret Warner examines how a country that already uses a great deal of energy from renewable sources is hoping to further develop its oil drilling reserves, even as the Gulf spill raises new environmental concerns about deepwater oil exploration. | Longer ban 'threatens' rigs Straits Times Thu, 01 Jul 2010 18:12 PM PDT WASHINGTON - THE United States' six-month drilling ban 'makes sense' to allow time to probe the cause of BP's oil spill, but if the moratorium is extended, companies should move their rigs to search for oil and natural gas in other countries' waters, the head of the International Energy Agency said on Thursday. BP's oil leak that begin in April prompted the US government to slap a ban on ... | Why are skills not recognised? New Straits Times Thu, 01 Jul 2010 18:10 PM PDT I WAS very disappointed that my application to register as an electrical energy manager (EEM) for my company was rejected by the Energy Commission of Malaysia (EC). | | |
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