Thursday, November 1, 2012

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Husky Energy says Sunrise oilsands project half complete, no delays so far ...
Winnipeg Free Press
CALGARY - Husky Energy Inc. says the first phase of its Sunrise oilsands project is about half complete and so far there haven't been any concerns about costs or schedules missing their targets. The $2.5 billion, 60,000-barrel-per-day project, part of ...
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Oil rises on questions about when Northeast refining, supply operations will ...
Winnipeg Free Press
A healthier economy can increase demand for energy products as more consumers commute to work and manufacturing facilities buy more diesel to power operations. In London, Brent crude, which is used to price international varieties of oil, fell 48 cents ...
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Bluetooth low energy iPhone Rocket Flight
YouTube
... Classical | Creative Commons | Royalty-Free Music for YouTube Videos Artist: Kevin MacLeod. Copyright: Kevin MacLeod 2010. Licensed to the public under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ verify at http://www.incompetech.com/m/c/royalty ...
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Free Flow applies for seven licenses on Ohio's Muskingum River
HydroWorld
Hydro developer Free Flow Power Corp. has filed applications with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to license seven hydroelectric projects totaling 25 MW on the Muskingum River in Ohio. Free Flow subsidiaries, all variants of the Clean River ...
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper heads to India to boost trade, sell energy
Vancouver Sun
Most of the journey will be spent in India, where Harper hopes to reach a free-trade deal next year and triple bilateral trade by 2015. Canada also seeks to fill India's craving for energy supplies by exporting products such as liquefied natural gas ...
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Poll: Michigan's renewable energy, 'two-thirds' tax ballot measures trailing
MLive.com
election-2012jpg-48dcb5c95d60c6d0.jpg Tim Martin | tmartin4@mlive.com. A new poll commissioned by the Detroit Free Press and four TV stations appears to show growing opposition toward a pair of ballot proposals that Michigan voters will decide Nov. 6.
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