Huhne backed spending cuts Press TV Mon, 11 Oct 2010 02:41 AM PDT Energy Secretary Chris Huhne has backed spending cuts to tackle a record budget deficit as in his opinion the government's austerity drive was unraveling. | 'Farm for energy' IAfrica South African Business News Mon, 11 Oct 2010 02:33 AM PDT Book flights online! Go shopping! | Thailand's Solar Lessons for the World Renewable Energy World Mon, 11 Oct 2010 02:32 AM PDT Despite ambitious plans for the global development of the solar energy industry and the encouraging progress seen in 2009 and this year to date, over 90% of the world's 192 countries have yet to undertake large-scale solar deployment projects. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), just eight countries accounted for 89% of the world's total installed PV generating capacity of 15 GW ... | Eco campaign launched to save energy Isle of Wight County Press Mon, 11 Oct 2010 02:28 AM PDT A NEW eco campaign to cut carbon emissions has been launched in Newport. Spearheaded by Newport Parish Council, the 10:10 campaign aims to reduce carbon by ten per cent in one year, starting from October 10. | Chinese Buy 600K Acres Of Texas Oil Field KMGH 7 Denver Mon, 11 Oct 2010 02:21 AM PDT China's state-owned offshore oil and gas company has bought a one-third interest in 600,000 acres (242,816 hectares) that Chesapeake Energy leases in a South Texas oil and gas field. | Kuster, Bass see energy jobs in NH The Nashua Telegraph Mon, 11 Oct 2010 02:20 AM PDT CONCORD â" When Ann McLane Kuster announced her ideas for creating clean energy jobs in New Hampshire, she visited a Goffstown company that delivers wood pellets to peopleâs homes to be used as fuel, saying itâs an example of a successful clean energy business. âThese are not the jobs of tomorrow â" they are the jobs of today,â Kuster, the Democratic candidate for New Hampshireâs 2nd Congressional ... | Cnooc in $2.2 Billion Deal With Chesapeake Energy New York Times Mon, 11 Oct 2010 02:12 AM PDT Cnooc, one of the largest Chinese state-run oil companies, has agreed to buy a third of Chesapeake Energy's oil and gas assets in a south Texas shale deposit for $1.1 billion, in a deal that will ultimately be worth double that amount. It is the largest Chinese purchase of U.S. energy assets ever and the latest in a string of similar deals by Beijing around the world. | | |
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