Purdue gets $1.6M for biofuel sustainability work INO News Fri, 17 Sep 2010 06:43 AM PDT (AP:WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind.) Purdue University is getting $1.59 million in federal funding to investigate how to make biofuels from sustainable crops. The university said Thursday the four-year grant comes from a $16.5 million U.S. Energy Department of Energy renewable fuel initiative. | BP well to be 'completely sealed' on Saturday Brisbane Times Fri, 17 Sep 2010 06:38 AM PDT BP will see its ruptured Gulf of Mexico oil well "completely sealed" on Saturday, the British energy giant said, plugging once and for all the runaway well that caused the largest maritime spill in history. | Council discusses energy audit Audubon County Advocate Journel Fri, 17 Sep 2010 06:37 AM PDT Following an energy audit at the Audubon Fire Station, the Audubon City Council asked for cost estimates for proposed work at the station, including replacing a furnace and putting a different kind of insulation on the ceiling. | Russia, Ukraine unable to agree terms of oil transit KYIV Post Fri, 17 Sep 2010 06:36 AM PDT Russia and Ukraine have not been able to agree the terms of oil transit through Ukraine, Russian Energy Minister Sergei Shmatko told journalists. "The tariff has to economically justify oil transportation. | Energy Ministry: Transneft's privatization unfeasible RosBusinessConsulting Fri, 17 Sep 2010 06:35 AM PDT RBC, 17.09.2010, Sochi 17:33:39. Russia's Energy Ministry considers the privatization of a 25-percent stake in Transneft unfeasible, head of the ministry Sergei Shmatko announced at the international investment forum in Sochi today. | Consumer prices rise, but underlying trend flat Reuters via Yahoo! News Fri, 17 Sep 2010 06:30 AM PDT Consumer prices increased slightly more than expected in August as food prices rebounded and energy costs remained elevated but core prices were flat, keeping the risk of deflation alive. | Consumer Prices in U.S. Rise 0.3%, Core Rate Unchanged Bloomberg Fri, 17 Sep 2010 06:29 AM PDT Sept. 17 (Bloomberg) -- The cost of living in the U.S. climbed in August for a second month as energy and food prices increased, while other goods and services showed little change. The consumer-price index rose 0.3 percent, figures from the Labor Department showed today in Washington. | Consumer Prices Rose 0.3% In August Amid Jump In Energy Prices RTT News Fri, 17 Sep 2010 06:28 AM PDT Consumer prices increased by slightly more than expected in the month of August, according to a report released by the Labor Department on Friday, with the price growth largely due to another notable increase in energy prices. The report showed that the consumer price index rose by 0.3 percent in August, matching the increase that was seen in July. Economists had been expecting consumer prices ... | | |
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