Shell extends Cove Energy offer for third time Interactive Investor Thu, 12 Jul 2012 02:43 AM PDT Royal Dutch Shell (RDSB) has extended its $1.8 billion (c. £1.2 billion) offer for AIM -listed oil and gas producer Cove Energy (COV) to 25 July. | ExxonMobil food grade lubricant receives ISO certification Food Production Daily Thu, 12 Jul 2012 02:43 AM PDT The Mobil SHC Cibus range of lubricants received ISO 22000:2005 certification for the manufacture of selected NSF-H1 food grade lubricants. The company claim potential energy efficiency savings of up to 3.6% can be achieved by using the synthetic lubrication in gear oil applications. | Google's zero-carbon quest CNN Money Thu, 12 Jul 2012 02:42 AM PDT The search giant has an ambitious plan to achieve its goal: becoming the world's most energy-efficient company. | Upcoming real estate events Detroit Free Press Thu, 12 Jul 2012 02:39 AM PDT DBR Wine Tasting Fundraiser: Join the Detroit Board of Realtors for a wine-tasting fundraiser to educate and counsel the public on home buying, home ownership and how to rehabilitate and/or develop affordable, energy-efficient housing in metro Detroit. | 25% by 2025 plan backers turn in petitions to get on Michigan ballot Detroit Free Press Thu, 12 Jul 2012 02:35 AM PDT A group seeking to boost renewable energy capacity in Michigan turned in petitions with more than 530,000 signatures to state elections officials Friday. The petition calls for a constitutional amendment that would require that 25% of all state energy supplies come from renewable sources by 2025. | Garfield County code revisions pave way for new development Glenwood Springs Post Independent Thu, 12 Jul 2012 02:34 AM PDT GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colorado â" Garfield County commissioners on Tuesday adopted the first in a planned series of county land-use code changes aimed at spurring economic growth on the real estate and energy development front. | IEA cuts 2012, 2013 global economic growth estimates Straits Times Thu, 12 Jul 2012 02:28 AM PDT PARIS (AFP) - Global economic growth this year and next will be less than expected, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Thursday, because of a weaker outlook for China and the US and with the eurozone crisis sapping demand. | | |
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