DEEP officials remove bear from Danielson neighborhood Eyewitness News 3 Hartford Fri, 01 Jun 2012 02:44 AM PDT Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection officials tranquilized and removed a 200 pound black bear that found itself in the middle of a Danielson neighborhood. | Sponsored by Horncastle Today Fri, 01 Jun 2012 02:39 AM PDT Former energy secretary Chris Huhne's ex-wife has denied perverting the course of justice by taking a speeding penalty for her former husband. Vicky Pryce pleaded not guilty at Southwark Crown Court, where she appeared alongside the former Cabinet minister for a plea and case management hearing. | Commentary: US, China renewable energy trade war continues Digi Times Fri, 01 Jun 2012 02:37 AM PDT Following the announcement of anti-dumping duties on China-made solar cells that range from 31-250% by the US Department of Commerce, more anti-subsidy duties have been levied on China-made wind towers. The anti-subsidy duties for China-based wind tower makers range from 13.7-26%, according to a May 30 article by The New York Times. | CCFL TVs in China to decrease due to energy subsidies Digi Times Fri, 01 Jun 2012 02:36 AM PDT CCFL TVs will slowly decrease in China's market due to the country's recent wave of government subsidies for energy efficient products including LED and plasma TVs in hope that citizens will consume less energy with electronic products. | Chesapeake Energy Drives Oklahoma City's Economy NPR Fri, 01 Jun 2012 02:36 AM PDT Oklahoma City is enjoying a rebound. The city's pro basketball team is in the playoffs and the unemployment rate is one of the lowest in the country. But one of the city's leading companies, Chesapeake Energy, is in a tough spot because of falling natural gas prices. Local officials worry about what the fall of the company might mean to the Oklahoma capital. | | |
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