Study: Lawsuits lead to less drilling WAFB Baton Rouge Wed, 29 Feb 2012 17:14 PM PST According to a report released Tuesday by David Dismukes, professor and associate executive director of the Center for Energy Studies at LSU, legacy lawsuits have led to a significant reduction in state conventional drilling activity. | A Tour of the U.S. Clean Energy Future [Slide Show] Scientific American Wed, 29 Feb 2012 17:12 PM PST NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. At least three forms of security depend on inventing a future of cheap, clean energy national, economic and environmental. President Barack Obama launched the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Energy ( ARPA-e ) in 2009 to fund innovative research in the hopes of delivering such technologies. [More] | North Dakota Public Service Commission approves Xcel rate increase WDAY 6 Fargo Wed, 29 Feb 2012 17:08 PM PST Bismarck, ND (WDAY TV) - The North Dakota Public Service Commission is approving a rate increase for Xcel Energy, but customers will actually see lower electric bills this year. The PSC approved a $15.7 million request for infrastructure improvements. | Enerize Unveils Batteries That Go Boom (Good For Cars And Airplanes) Forbes Wed, 29 Feb 2012 17:06 PM PST Enerize Corp. unveiled a prototype of a new flexible solid state lithium battery at the 2012 ARPA-E âEnergy Innovation Summitâ in Washington, DC yesterday. The potentially disruptive technology can deliver 20 percent more power or energy at 20 percent less cost than currently available lithium-ion batteries, and function up to 150° C, touts Bo Varga, vice president of marketing at the Coral ... | Builders take Georgies North Shore News Wed, 29 Feb 2012 17:04 PM PST A renovation project on St. Andrews Avenue in North Vancouver, transformed a 1950s-era house into an energy efficient show home. The project, by Blackfish Homes and Construction Ltd., won a 2011 Georgie Award for Best Renovation in the $500,000-$800,000 category. | Goon Squad given free hand to spread terror â" Henry Loh The Malaysian Insider Wed, 29 Feb 2012 17:03 PM PST MARCH 1 â" On February 26, Himpunan Hijau, a coalition of concerned individuals and NGOs, organised a peaceful gathering to protest against the Lynas Corporationâs proposed rare earth refinery in Gebeng, Pahang. To date, the Atomic Energy Licensing Board (AELB) has awarded three licences to Lynas Malaysia Sdn Bhd (Lynas): a site licence, a ... | What I Learned At Haas Business School's Health Care Conference Forbes Wed, 29 Feb 2012 17:03 PM PST There?s a lot of entrepreneurial energy in the Bay Area, but I?m always surprised at how much of it is directed towards health care. As Apothecary readers surely recognize, if we were to rank sectors where the government lies ready to crush the entrepreneurial spirit, health care and education must lead the list. So, I ... | Cheniere project gets investment boost Port Arthur News Wed, 29 Feb 2012 16:57 PM PST PORT ARTHUR â" Cheniere Energy has announced a $2 billion investment from a New York-based private equity firm to advance a $10 billion project that would greatly expand the U.S. role in exporting liquid natural gas. | | |
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