Tevatron: end of an amazing Era Guardian Unlimited Tue, 11 Jan 2011 14:43 PM PST The Tevatron, which was the world's highest energy particle collider from 1985 until December 2009 will be switched off in October 2011. Sad news today that the proton-antiproton collider and Fermilab in Chicago will not have its life extended for another three years, and will therefore stop operation by October 2011. HEPAP , the senior scientific panel for particle physics in the US, had ... | Analyst: Duke makes 'peace offering' to regulators Market Watch Tue, 11 Jan 2011 14:36 PM PST NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Duke Energy and Progress Energy's promise to save rate payers up to $800 million by 2016 amounts to a "peace offering" to encourage regulators to approve their roughly $14 billion merger deal, debt analysts at Gimme Credit said in a note to clients on Tuesday. "This merger has elements of both 'opportunity creation' and 'threat mitigation,' but clearly is strategically ... | People on the Move South Sound Business Examiner Tue, 11 Jan 2011 14:35 PM PST Eric Lee Christensen and Durham C. McCormick, Jr. have joined Gordon Thomas Honeywell LLP as partners in the Renewable Energy Group. Christensen specializes in the practice area of renewable energy. He most recently was assistant general counsel for the Snohomish County PUD in Everett. McCormick focuses his practice in the areas of energy project development and related transactions. He also ... | PetroChina's New Destination: Europe Zacks.com via Yahoo! Finance Tue, 11 Jan 2011 14:35 PM PST Chinese energy giant PetroChina Co. Ltd enters into a strategic co-operation agreement to share refining and petrochemical technology and expertise with INEOS Group Holdings Plc, a privately-held British chemicals firm. | Dark Energy Survey to Probe Cosmic Speed-up SpaceRef Tue, 11 Jan 2011 14:34 PM PST Scientists announced that the Dark Energy Survey soon expects to make a substantial leap forward in our understanding of why the universe is accelerating and the nature of dark energy. | Dow Chemical spent $1.15 million on 3Q lobbying INO News Tue, 11 Jan 2011 14:34 PM PST (AP:WASHINGTON) Dow Chemical Co. spent $1.15 million in the third quarter to lobby the government on issues ranging from trade to energy efficiency, according to a recent disclosure report. | | |
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