Chevron spends big on Richmond elections San Jose Mercury News Mon, 08 Oct 2012 14:41 PM PDT Chevron Corporation has put $1.2 million into a campaign committee backing three candidates for Richmond City Council. A California Form 460 submitted to the City Clerk on Oct. 5 shows the energy giant's contribution to a committee called 'Moving Forward.' The committee is described in the form as a 'coalition of labor unions, small business, public safety and firefighters associations,' but all ... | Ryan says Romney will OK TransCanada's US-Canadian pipeline on Day One The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada Finance Mon, 08 Oct 2012 14:39 PM PDT SWANTON, Ohio - Mitt Romney's administration on Day One would approve a pipeline that would run from Canada to U.S. refineries in Texas, creating thousands of jobs and pushing America on its way to energy ... | ERCOT opens its doors to the public KXAN 36 Austin Mon, 08 Oct 2012 14:36 PM PDT On Monday, the Energy Reliability Council of Texas opened the doors of its primary Taylor control center to the public to show just what it takes to control the power grid for 23 million Texans. | KKRâs Roberts Says Energy Deals Present Huge Opportunity Bloomberg Mon, 08 Oct 2012 14:35 PM PDT KKR & Co. (KKR) , the buyout firm run by Henry Kravis and George Roberts , is pursuing deals in the energy industry as it expands beyond traditional corporate takeovers, Roberts said in an interview. | Katz, Falk find plenty to disagree about in Assembly race The Journal News Mon, 08 Oct 2012 14:35 PM PDT Whether it's minimum wages, energy alternatives, economic development or an ethics probe in Albany, two candidates running for the New York State Assembly seat have a lot to disagree about. | Santa Barbara Honors 27 Solar Energy System Projects Santa Barbara Independent Mon, 08 Oct 2012 14:27 PM PDT The owners of 27 residential properties where solar energy systems were installed, 10 solar energy contractors, and the Community Environment Council were honored through a presentation at a special Mayorâs Awards Ceremony and Reception held this evening, October 3rd, at 630 Garden Street. | Ryan says pipeline key to creating jobs Fort Wayne Journal Gazette Mon, 08 Oct 2012 14:23 PM PDT SWANTON, Ohio â" Mitt Romneyâs administration on Day One would approve a pipeline that would run from Canada to U.S. refineries in Texas, creating thousands of jobs and pushing the United States on its way to energy independence, Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan said Monday. | | |
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