AP Interview: CEO says pipeline debate may persist Boston Globe Fri, 16 Dec 2011 18:37 PM PST The chief executive of a company trying to build a pipeline to carry oil through six states from Canada to Texas said the national debate over the plan has "gone off on tangents" that touch on larger issues of U.S. energy and environmental policies. | National Energy Board keeps Arctic drilling provisions International Business Times Fri, 16 Dec 2011 18:28 PM PST Canada's National Energy Board said on Thursday that any company that wants to drill for oil and gas in Arctic waters will need to demonstrate it has the capacity to sink a relief well in the same drilling season to cope with possible well blowouts. | Eastday-NDRC pledges to boost growth Eastday.com Fri, 16 Dec 2011 18:22 PM PST CHINA will support private investment in the now highly-regulated sectors, such as energy and railways, as part of its efforts to bolster growth, the nation's top planning agency said yesterday. | Congress' bulb ban goes dark -- for now Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune Fri, 16 Dec 2011 18:17 PM PST The lights will stay on in Washington -- and they'll be burning incandescent bulbs. A spending bill needed to prevent a federal government shutdown would block enforcement of new energy-efficiency rules for light bulbs, letting old-style incandescent bulbs stay around a bit longer. | Congress flips dimmer switch on light bulb law Laramie Boomerang Fri, 16 Dec 2011 18:03 PM PST Republicans in Congress are flipping the dimmer switch on a law that sets new energy-savings standards for light bulbs. They've reached a deal to delay until October enforcement of standards that some fear will bring about the end of old-style 100-watt bulbs. | CEO says pipeline debate may persist KPRC Local 2 Houston Fri, 16 Dec 2011 17:55 PM PST The chief executive of a company trying to build a pipeline to carry oil through six states from Canada to Texas said the national debate over the plan has "gone off on tangents" that touch on larger issues of U.S. energy and environmental policies. | | |
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