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DPRK to Adjust Uses of Existing Nuclear Facilities Tue, 02 Apr, 2013 11:42 PM PDT The field of atomic energy is faced with heavy tasks for making a positive contribution to solving the acute shortage of electricity by developing the self-reliant nuclear power industry and for bolstering up the nuclear armed force both in quality and quantity till the world is denuclearized, pursuant... Continue reading | | | Hess selling Russia business to Lukoil for $1.8B Tue, 02 Apr, 2013 11:40 PM PDT Hess selling Russia business to Lukoil for $1.8B NEW YORK (AP) — Hess Corp. said Monday that it agreed to sell its Samara-Nafta division in Russia to OAO Lukoil, the second-largest oil company in Russia, for proceeds of $1.8 billion as it continues to sell off assets. In March Hess announced plans to sell its... Continue reading | |
More top news Tue, 02 Apr, 2013 11:40 PM PDT Energy giant SSE is to be fined £10.5 million for mis-selling in what would be the largest-ever penalty imposed on a supplier, regulator Ofgem said. By using this site, you agree we can set and use cookies. Continue reading | | Heated meeting over proposed power plant in western Kern County Tue, 02 Apr, 2013 11:38 PM PDT It was standing room only Tuesday evening for a meeting at the Valley Air District on the topic of a proposed power plant for western Kern County. It's a power plant that would make electricity from hydrogen gas. At times, the debate generated a lot of heat. The air district asked for public comment about con... Continue reading | | |
Energetic display: TXU film contest features local talent Tue, 02 Apr, 2013 11:32 PM PDT A picture could be worth more than a $1,000 for a group of county students. Student directors from Plano, Frisco and McKinney are among the finalists in TXU Energy's film contest, Light Up the Red Carpet. The competition focuses on short films about energy education and conservation. Continue reading | | | 'Cost of power may force jobs overseas' Tue, 02 Apr, 2013 11:31 PM PDT INDUSTRY leaders have warned that the Government is 'badly underestimating' the effect of energy and climate change policies on the ceramics sector. The British Ceramic Confederation (BCC) said that while new Government analysis recognises that businesses are bearing the financial brunt of policy decis... Continue reading | |
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