Ontario won't alter local content in green-energy Reuters via Yahoo! News Wed, 22 Feb 2012 10:36 AM PST (Reuters) - The Canadian province of Ontario's review of its pioneering green energy program will not alter controversial rules that require local content for all projects, the province's energy minister said on Wednesday. In an interview with Reuters, Energy Minister Chris Bentley said the review will be complete by the end of March, and, as has been widely expected, will recommend cuts in ... | Coalition offers $2.5 million to prevent drilling The Daily Sentinel Wed, 22 Feb 2012 10:35 AM PST A group trying to stop oil and gas development on 220,000 acres west of Carbondale is offering energy companies about $2.5 million to cover their direct investments in undeveloped leases. | Nigeria renews ExxonMobil oil licences for 20 years AFP via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News Wed, 22 Feb 2012 10:34 AM PST Nigeria has renewed oil licences which will let US energy giant ExxonMobil operate three big fields that produce about 500,000 barrels of crude a day for 20 years, the government said on Wednesday. | Equalization dept: Wind turbines have not yet impacted home values Ludington Daily News Wed, 22 Feb 2012 10:34 AM PST Whether wind turbines will affect property values in Mason County remains to be seen, according to Equalization Director Roger Chappel. For starters, the sales studies used in this yearâs equalization study were cut off before construction on the Lake Winds Energy Park even started, Chappel said. | Encana shifting focus to natural gas liquids Glenwood Springs Post Independent Wed, 22 Feb 2012 10:32 AM PST Components of raw natural gas: Petroleum Communication Foundation/Canadian Centre for Energy Information This graphic illustrates the variety of compounds present in natural gas as it emerges from a well. Proportions can vary depending on where the well is. | VIDEO: Scottish Parliament BBC News Wed, 22 Feb 2012 10:32 AM PST Crawford Beveridge, the chair of the Council of Economic Advisors, tells the Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee the advisory group's priorities were jobs and recovery, internationalisation and looking at Scotland's economic levers. | | |
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