European oil companies pledge to end investment in Iran over nuclear program San Jose Mercury News Thu, 30 Sep 2010 18:41 PM PDT The United States announced Thursday that four of Europe's five biggest oil companies would end their energy investments in Iran, a significant advance in the Obama administration's efforts to pressure the Iranian government to enter negotiations over its alleged nuclear weapons program. | Green Core signs pact with Visayas coops for âcleanâ power supply Philippine Daily Inquirer Thu, 30 Sep 2010 18:35 PM PDT MANILA, Philippinesâ"Green Core Geothermal Inc., a subsidiary of geothermal leader Energy Development Corp., has inked long-term agreements with three electric cooperatives in the Visayas for the supply of 40 megawatts of clean energy annually. | BRANZ work included in renowned research journal Scoop.co.nz Thu, 30 Sep 2010 18:35 PM PDT The BRANZ Household Energy End-use Project (HEEP) project has been given further international recognition by its recent inclusion into the journal âBuilding Research and Information.â | Fleets: Related News TruckingInfo.com Thu, 30 Sep 2010 18:35 PM PDT 9/30/2010 - LTL Rates on the Way Up, but Not Across the Board A number of less-than-truckload carriers announced they are raising rates.... More > 9/23/2010 - Dupre' Logistics Ups Driver Pay Dupre' Logistics Energy Distribution Services group announced a 3 to 6 percent pay increase for its professional drivers.... | CMI to merge Chi Mei Energy Digi Times Thu, 30 Sep 2010 18:25 PM PDT Chimei Innolux (CMI) will merge with Chi Mei Energy effective on November 1. Chi Mei Energy, a maker of thin-film solar modules, was originally under Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO), but became a subsidiary of CMI after CMO's merger with Innolux Display and TPO Displays on March 18, 2010. Since CMI currently controls a 92.7% stake of Chi Mei Energy, the merger is a simple transaction via an ... | Govât Eyes Nuke Energy to Address Power Shortage Manila Bulletin Thu, 30 Sep 2010 18:20 PM PDT MANILA, Sept. 30 (PNA) -- The government will study the feasibility of using nuclear energy in addressing a foreseen power shortage in the country. In a media briefing in Malacañang, Energy Secretary Jose Rene Almendras said the Department of Energy (DOE) is now working for the approval of some P50-million budget for the study on nuclear technology. âIf that is approved, hopefully we can start ... | | |
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