Mammoth Energy Group Continues to Acquire Chilean Lithium Assets Marketwire Fri, 03 Jun 2011 06:43 AM PDT NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire - Jun 3, 2011) - Mammoth Energy Group Inc. ( PINKSHEETS : MMTE ), a lithium and alternative energy mining company, announced today that its wholly owned subsidiary Compania Lithium Investments Limitada of Chile has signed a Letter of Intent to acquire six concessions for a total of 2471 acres (1000 hectares) of lithium concessions located in the Salar de laco in ... | US jobs growth brakes sharply in May Ireland Business World Fri, 03 Jun 2011 06:41 AM PDT U.S. employment rose far less than expected in May to record its weakest reading since September, while the jobless rate rose to 9.1 percent as high energy prices and the effects of Japan's earthquake bogged down the economy. | U.K. Government to Fund Offshore Wind Innovation Center Renewable Energy World Fri, 03 Jun 2011 06:40 AM PDT Wind energy will benefit from two completely separate initiatives that the U.K. government has agreed to help fund: an innovation center for offshore energy and a "green" bank. | Achieving the 20 MW Wind Turbine Renewable Energy World Fri, 03 Jun 2011 06:40 AM PDT Significant additional research efforts in wind energy are needed if the European Commission's goals for wind power are to be achieved. It will mean delivering EWEA's 'high' scenario: 265 GW of wind power capacity, including 55 GW offshore, by 2020; 400 GW, of which 150 GW is to come from offshore, by 2030; and 600 GW, with 350 GW offshore, by 2050, meeting 50% of the EU's electricity demand ... | Jobs report: Employment rises far less than expected in May Orlando Sentinel Fri, 03 Jun 2011 06:37 AM PDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Employers hired far fewer workers than expected in May and the jobless rate rose to 9.1 percent as high energy prices and the effects of Japan's earthquake bogged down the economy. | US unemployment rate at 9.1% The Irish Times Fri, 03 Jun 2011 06:36 AM PDT US employers hired far fewer workers than expected in May and the jobless rate rose to 9.1 per cent as high energy prices and the effects of Japan's earthquake bogged down the economy. | | |
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