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Energy: the new thirty years' war
July 05, 2011
We are heading for a global succeed-or-perish contest among the energy big hitters – but who will be the winners and losers?
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Get Ready for $150 Oil
July 05, 2011
The U.S. economy is never completely ready for higher oil prices, which is one reason they take a nasty economic toll when they arrive. But readiness can be enhanced by awareness of the likely outlook for petroleum prices–and the outlook today is relatively grim, although probably not disastrous.
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Tea party puts muscle behind proposition to suspend California climate law
October 04, 2010
Tea party activists are putting their political muscle behind a state proposition in November that would suspend California’s landmark global warming legislation, the San Jose Mercury News reports.
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North Dakota PSC Approves Selling Renewable Energy Credits
September 08, 2010
North Dakota regulators on Wednesday endorsed most of an Xcel Energy Inc. plan for selling its renewable energy credits and sharing the money with its electric customers in the state.
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California approves construction of Mojave solar project
September 08, 2010
California regulators on Wednesday unanimously cleared the Abengoa Mojave Solar Project for construction, pushing the 4,300 megawatt solar project closer to final approval, the Los Angeles Times reports.
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California probe concludes ‘smart meters’ accurate
September 07, 2010
An investigation prompted by a surge in energy-bill complaints concludes new smart meters installed in Northern California by the utility PG&E Corp. are accurately measuring energy usage, the Wall Street Journal reports.