Power-One board authorizes stock buyback program INO News Tue, 21 Sep 2010 14:42 PM PDT (AP:CAMARILLO, Calif.) Power-One Inc., a maker of energy conversion devices, said Tuesday its board of directors has approved a two-year program to buy back 10 million shares of stock. | Oil PSU floats on track The Telegraph Tue, 21 Sep 2010 14:36 PM PDT New Delhi, Sept. 21: The divestment in state- owned energy majors Indian Oil Corporation and Oil and Natural Gas Corporation and logistics firm Shipping Corporation of India are likely to come up before the cabinet this week. | Massey Reopens Revolution Mine PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance Tue, 21 Sep 2010 14:36 PM PDT Massey Energy Company today announced that it has resumed operations at its Revolution mine in Uneeda, West Virginia. The mine had been idle since June 4, 2010, due to a longwall move, roof conditions, and ongoing negotiations with the Mine Safety and Health Administration regarding the implementation of a proper ventilation plan for Revolution. | Will a Shortage of Solar Panels Derail Our Green Energy Revolution? Renewable Energy World Tue, 21 Sep 2010 14:32 PM PDT It seems like just a short while ago we were talking about silicon supplies and the solar panel shortage that resulted. That was only two years ago in the summer of 2008. Now we (or is it just me?) seem to be staring down the barrel of another shortage - and there is plenty of silicon to be had. | Gold sector at 40 percent The Herald Tue, 21 Sep 2010 14:31 PM PDT ZIMBABWEâS gold industry is operating at around 40 percent of installed capacity, and the country requires US$4 billion to re-capacitate its energy sector to boost output of the precious mineral, London-based researcher GFMS Ltd has said. | GM, Swiss firm to partner on Volt batteries Lansing State Journal Tue, 21 Sep 2010 14:27 PM PDT DETROIT - General Motors will partner with Swiss power technologies company ABB Group to explore ways to reuse batteries from the Chevrolet Volt extended-range electric vehicle. Once Volt batteries lose their effectiveness in the vehicle, estimated to be 10 years into the life of the vehicle, they will still be able to store electric energy, GM said today in a statement. GM and ABB are exploring ... | | |
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