Why Going "Naked To The Strip" Means More Pain For Nat Gas Companies Zero Hedge Sat, 12 May 2012 14:24 PM PDT By Martin Katusa of Casey Research Which Stocks Will Lose the Most in the Coming Energy Bloodbath Yesterday, I made a prediction that should scare a lot of investors. I predicted a massive loss in market valuation  for some of North America's largest energy producers. You might own some of these names yourself. I'll share some specific names with you in a moment... But before we cover them, it ... | Virginia Utility Cancels Solar Energy Test Project NBC 29 Charlottesville Sat, 12 May 2012 14:21 PM PDT Dominion Virginia Power says it has canceled a proposed solar-energy electricity project in Southside Virginia, blaming delays in the development of crucial battery technology. | Richland nuclear plant buying $711M in fuel KGW NewsChannel 8 Portland Sat, 12 May 2012 14:04 PM PDT RICHLAND, Wash. -- The Energy Northwest board voted Thursday to spend $711 million to buy nuclear fuel for its power plant near Richland. The fuel would not be used until 2021. The Tri-City Herald reports the Energy Department proposed the deal that depends on selling some of the fuel for $731 million to the Tennessee Valley Authority, which has seven nuclear plants. Energy Northwest officials ... | Chesapeake Energy Gets $3 Billion Loan TheStreet.com Sat, 12 May 2012 13:43 PM PDT By Michelle Chapman NEW YORK -- Chesapeake Energy Corp. has received a $3 billion loan from Goldman Sachs and Jefferies Group, giving the company more time to sell assets and lower its debt. Chesapeake has been aggressively selling oil and gas assets, but its stock tumbled Friday after the company suggested that some of its planned sales could be delayed. Investors, who worried about a cash ... | Site Chosen for Gas Processing Plant in Hanoverton WKBN 27 Youngstown Sat, 12 May 2012 13:17 PM PDT A plot of land recently sold in Columbiana County will likely be the new site for a shale gas processing plant run by Chesapeake Energy and its partners. | Memorial for Pearl Butler held Saturday KPAX Missoula Sat, 12 May 2012 13:14 PM PDT SEELEY LAKE - A memorial was held on Saturday afternoon for the 2 and half year old toddler who drowned last Friday near Seeley Lake. Close friends of the Butler family, say Pearl was full of energy and had a contagious spirit and love for life and she will be greatly missed. | Take precautions to avoid conflicts with black bears Redding Pilot Sat, 12 May 2012 13:11 PM PDT The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) reminds residents to take steps to reduce contact and conflicts with black bears: 1. Never feed bears. 2. Take down, clean, and put away birdfeeders by late March. Store the feeders until late fall. Clean up spilled seed from the ground. 3. Store garbage in secure, airtight containers inside a garage or storage area. Double ... | | |
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