Origin LNG venture gets $US1.1b boost Brisbane Times Sun, 22 Jan 2012 14:42 PM PST China Petrochemical Corp. agrees to increase its stake in an Australian LNG development led by ConocoPhillips and Origin Energy. | Atomic Mama Releases Debut EP with Coal-Fired Energy Boise Weekly Sun, 22 Jan 2012 14:32 PM PST In the space of a single year, Boise band Atomic Mama has gone from non-existence, to drawing club-capacity crowds. It pulled off a tour, made it into the soundtrack of a local short film and even scored some out-of-town accolades .⦠[ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ] | Eight things that will cost you more this year MyCentralJersey.com Sun, 22 Jan 2012 14:29 PM PST Commuter tolls are due to rise. / ~ New Jersey Turnpike Authority; U.S. Energy Information Administration ; state, county and municipal tax records; AAA Mid-Atlantic; New Jersey Council of Community Colleges; state college websites; media reports; Consumer Price Index; federal Bureau of Labor Services; Mercer, a health care consulting firm; Apartment Research Market Report for fourth quarter ... | Yara, Apache in talks to split Burrup stake thewest.com.au Sun, 22 Jan 2012 14:27 PM PST A year after the collapse of the Oswal family's WA empire, the fate of their 65 per cent stake in Burrup Fertilisers should be known within a week, with Norway's Yara International and US energy giant Apache Corp in talks to split it between them. | Energy Mad earnings to dim Stuff Sun, 22 Jan 2012 14:18 PM PST Energy-efficient light-bulb manufacturer Energy Mad today warned its its 2012 financial year earnings will be reduced after recent delays in the production of one of its new bulbs. | LAWRENCE: Students learn about energy conservation The Lawrence Ledger Sun, 22 Jan 2012 14:14 PM PST Standing in front of 20 students in Danielle Barusâ 1st-grade classroom at the Slackwood Elementary School, college students Ellis Liang, Stefany Farino and Taylir Sanchez asked the children who could describe energy. | Stabenow optimistic about clean energy, job growth Huron Daily Tribune Sun, 22 Jan 2012 14:13 PM PST By Kate HesslingTribune Staff Writer BAD AXE â" U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow is optimistic about the opportunities surrounding new clean energies, though the Michigan Democrat cautioned it will take time and legislative changes to ease the nationâs reliance on foreign oil and create new jobs. | | |
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