CNQ contractor plans to restart overburden removal at Horizon in January Brandon Sun Thu, 22 Dec 2011 18:39 PM PST CALGARY - North American Energy Partners Inc. (TSX:NOA) says it will resume clearance of surface material at CNQ's Horizon oilsands mine in January, about a year after a fire at the site's bitumen processing plant temporarily shut down operations. | UMass Dartmouth professor honored by Congress The Standard-Times Thu, 22 Dec 2011 18:26 PM PST DARTMOUTH â" UMass Dartmouth Professor Peter D. Friedman was recently honored for his yearlong service as an adviser on energy policy in the office of Rep. Michael Simpson, Râ"Idaho. | Eastday-Gas well blast leaves 1 missing, 4 injured Eastday.com Thu, 22 Dec 2011 18:23 PM PST A gas well operated by CNPC in southwestern China caught fire and exploded early yesterday, leaving one person missing and four hospitalized, in the latest of a string of accidents plaguing the nation's energy industry. | Eastday-CNOOC to repair leaking pipeline in S China Sea Eastday.com Thu, 22 Dec 2011 18:22 PM PST ZHUHAI/GUANGZHOU - CNOOC, China's largest offshore energy explorer, said Thursday that it will repair a leaking pipeline after inert gas replaces natural gas in the South China Sea, and no oil spill was reported. | Venue-shifting faulted in bankruptcy filings The Washington Times Thu, 22 Dec 2011 18:20 PM PST Back when President Obama toured the company last year, California-based Solyndra LLC billed itself as an innovative solar-panel maker whose product would transform the energy market and create lots of jobs near its Fremont, Calif., headquarters. But when the company ran out of cash in September, just two years after ... | Unsung Hero: Corlis Greene Teaching young people to march to a positive beat Baltimore Times Thu, 22 Dec 2011 18:16 PM PST Corlis Greene exudes energy. When she talks about The Baltimore Westsiders Marching Band, a group founded by her father Jeff Pitts more than four decades ago, she sounds like a true believer. âMy father went to the young people in the community and asked them what they wanted to do,â said Greene. | Public Safety The Salt Lake Tribune Thu, 22 Dec 2011 18:11 PM PST As winter begins and federal tax credits for home efficiency upgrades end, consumers need not despair: Options to reduce energy bills are expanding. States and utilities are spending more on energy-efficiency programs such as home energy audits. | Inhalable Caffeine Product May Endanger Health: Schumer WPIX 11 New York Thu, 22 Dec 2011 18:07 PM PST Senator joins with premier medical association in calling for federal testing of Aeroshots energy inhaler It claims to be a nutritious, safe pick-me-up, but the fact that one of the country s most powerful legislators is calling for it to not be placed on store shelves indicates otherwise. | | |
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