Friday, August 31, 2012

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Pirates free Greek tanker off West Africa
Businessweek
The Merchant Marine Ministry said that the Energy Centurion was released Thursday afternoon, after being captured Tuesday by armed men who also managed to fend off a Togolese naval patrol boat summoned to help. The tanker's management company ...
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DEVONE R. TUCKER, Brockton: Congress should put a price on carbon emissions
Wicked Local
Your editorial accurately states, "The appeal of snatching pollution-free energy out of the sky is immense, and it is clear that it can be done." This is why Congress must take steps to further the development of wind energy and other forms of clean ...
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Melrose residents say yes to solar power
Wicked Local
The program is spearheaded by Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC) and the state Department of Energy Resources (DOER), which are working to help Gov. Deval Patrick reach his goal of installing 250 megawatts of solar power by 2017. In April ...
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Detroit Free Press: Snyder, Consumers Energy seek to block pipeline conversion
WMUK 102.1 FM
Governor Snyder and Consumers Energy are attempting to block a company's plan to convert a natural gas pipeline to one that carries crude oil. The Detroit Free Press reports that Trunkline Gas has asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to allow ...
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Koch defends contributions as free speech
Kansas City Business Journal (blog)
Wichita energy executive David Koch said his and his brother's donations to conservative groups and causes is a matter of free speech, The Los Angeles Times reports. Koch told reporters that "I think I have a right to speak out." Politico estimates ...
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