The Well energy briefs Houston Chronicle Sat, 04 Jun 2011 22:42 PM PDT Tana Exploration Co. has expanded its interest in the Gulf of Mexico with the acquisition of certain properties from Maritech Resources, a subsidiary of Tetra Technologies. The deal is valued at about $222 million. | Dancing raisins, pyrotechnics ... Khaleej Times Sat, 04 Jun 2011 22:26 PM PDT DUBAI â" Hydraulic pressure systems illustrated through a mini water mill, the inauguration of the Burj Khalifa re-enacted using alternative energy sources, the aerodynamics behind wind tunnel flight-testing â" these are the fundamentals of real-world science, as explained by students from Grade 5 to 12, of the Millennium School, Dubai. | Cairn India faces serious corporate governance issues Press Trust of India Sat, 04 Jun 2011 22:25 PM PDT New Delhi, Jun 5 (PTI) With a ministerial panel proposing stringent conditions for approving Cairn Energy's stake sale in its Indian unit to Vedanta Resources, Cairn India may face serious corporate governance issues if either its parent firm or the buyer were to accept the riders. | Retirees keep learning through ElderStudy The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star Sat, 04 Jun 2011 22:12 PM PDT Retirees can keep their minds sharp by participating in a local program that offers classes on a variety of topics. In years past, students have gleaned insights into nuclear energy, world religions, sex in the golden years and more. The program, called ElderStudy, holds classes on the University of Mary Washington campus in Fredericksburg.... | Crop's in, but plant's out The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star Sat, 04 Jun 2011 22:11 PM PDT Westmoreland County farmer Robert Gillions Jr. is harvesting 450 acres of barley that he thought a new Virginia plant would turn into biofuel. But Glen Allen-based Osage Bio Energy announced recently that it would not restart production at Appomattox Bio Energy in Hopewell and was putting itself and the first commercial-scale, multi-feedstock ethanol plant in the United States up for sale due to ... | Power deal Gladiators second straight loss The News-Herald Sat, 04 Jun 2011 22:11 PM PDT The Gladiators dropped their second straight game, 35-32, to the Pittsburgh Power in front of 9,066 at the CONSOL Energy Center on Saturday night. | Conference speakers tout the benefits of wind power Richmond Times-Dispatch Sat, 04 Jun 2011 22:10 PM PDT Virginia's greatest energy resource is its coastal winds, but the state isn't doing enough to harness that power, a group of environmental activists and some businesspeople said at a conference on offshore wind power Saturday in Richmond. | Elwha dams fight over, but debate has shifted Seattle Times Sat, 04 Jun 2011 22:06 PM PDT The long debate over the removal of the Elwha River dams is in the end a tiny test case. And it makes you wonder how we will resolve much-larger energy battles. Whether something is green or not green â" even that seems a moving target. | | |
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