
China Says Biggest Energy Users Seek Stable Oil Supply, Savings (Bloomberg.com: Sat, 16 Dec) Dec. 16 (Bloomberg) - The world's five biggest energy users will push ahead with efforts to conserve oil and ensure stable supplies of crude, increasing efficiency and the use of alternative fuels, China said at the opening of an energy summit.
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Patrick promises alternative energy push (Boston Herald: Thu, 14 Dec) Gov.-elect Deval Patrick yesterday said he'll employ business tax incentives, the bully pulpit and other measures to make sure Massachusetts becomes a leader in developing alternative-energy technologies. ...
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Council to consider Hoffman energy idea (Sioux City Journal: Sat, 16 Dec) On Monday, the Sioux City Council will mull over Councilman Brent Hoffman's idea to create an Alternative Energy Working Group to advise the city on how to attract alternative energy industries to the city.
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China Meets Key Asian Energy Users (KiplingerForecasts.com: Sat, 16 Dec) China joined four other major oil importing nations Saturday in calling for better energy security through coordination of strategic oil stocks and better protection of vital sea routes and other critical infrastructure.
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China Says Leading Energy Users to Expand Cooperation (Update3: Sat, 16 Dec) Dec. 16 (Bloomberg) - China, the U.S., Japan, South Korea and India, which account for almost half of global energy use, will cooperate on energy conservation and stable oil supplies, China said as the five nations gathered for a summit.
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Major energy nations to boost efficiency (AAP via Yahoo!7 News: Sat, 16 Dec) Five countries that represent half of the world's energy consumption have agreed to work together to boost energy efficiency.
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