Key optimal issues of Nepalese Hydropower Regulation Nepalnews. com Mon, 23 Aug 2010 22:38 PM PDT The article proposes improvement of sector specific Nepalese regulation in the areas of generation, transmission, supply and investment in hydropower to ensure competition within the energy market. | Former basic employees plead guilty Sidney Herald Mon, 23 Aug 2010 22:32 PM PDT Former Basic Energy Services employees Douglas Pierce, Sidney, and Ricky Wolla, Minot, N.D., have pleaded guilty to felony mail fraud in Federal Court Tuesday in Billings. Larry Strouf, Sidney, pleaded guilty on Wednesday. Basic Energy Services is a Midland, Texas, based company servicing oil well sites in the area. | Bassil holds talks to resolve power crisis Zawya Mon, 23 Aug 2010 22:28 PM PDT BEIRUT: Energy and Water Resources Minister Jibran Bassil held talks Monday at the ministry with a delegation from the Loyalty to the Resistance parliamentary bloc which comprised MPs Ali Ammar, Hassan Fadlallah and Nawwar Sahili. | Milford may go green The Milford Daily News Mon, 23 Aug 2010 22:28 PM PDT Selectmen last night agreed to let the town take part in state program that will help it along the path to becoming a more energy-efficient community. | Australia's Origin Energy: profits up 10 percent AFP via Yahoo! News Mon, 23 Aug 2010 22:24 PM PDT Australia's Origin Energy on Tuesday said full-year underlying profits were up 10 percent to 585 million dollars (519 million US) but missed expectations due to gas exploration costs. | Gas site planned in relinquished area Denton Record-Chronicle Mon, 23 Aug 2010 22:22 PM PDT An energy company plans to build a natural gas compressor station in the area Bartonville town leaders mysteriously relinquished, public records show. Tulsa, Okla.-based Williams Production Co. confirmed Monday that affiliate company Mockingbird Pipeline LP had applied with Denton County for a compressor site on 2 acres within the area Bartonville relinquished during a special meeting Sunday ... | Politician puts brakes on wind siting bill North Adams Transcript Mon, 23 Aug 2010 22:22 PM PDT Tuesday August 24, 2010 New England Newspapers PITTSFIELD -- The road toward more wind energy in the Berkshires took an unexpected turn Monday, when a lone Republican state senator put the brakes on new regulations meant to streamline turbine projects in the state. State Sen. Michael Knapik, R-Westfield, objected to the legislation during an informal session, a measure that can | Energy revenue to fill gap in budget The Daily Sentinel Mon, 23 Aug 2010 22:18 PM PDT Gov. Bill Ritter plans to tap into tax revenues from oil and gas production to close another budget shortfall, the governor announced Monday. His plan to close a $60 million gap includes transferring money meant for other uses, about two-thirds of which would come from revenue the state collects from severance taxes and federal mineral leases. | Iran starts its nuclear reactor Temple Daily Telegram Mon, 23 Aug 2010 22:15 PM PDT BUSHEHR, Iran - Trucks rumbled into Iran's first reactor Saturday to begin loading tons of uranium fuel in a long-delayed startup touted by officials as both a symbol of the country's peaceful intentions to produce nuclear energy as well as a triumph over Western pressure to rein in its nuclear ambitions. | | |
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