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"US and Vietnam Sign Nuclear Energy Agreement"

"The United States and Vietnam signed an agreement Tuesday that may pave the way for U.S. firms to help build nuclear plants in the Southeast Asian country as it strives to meet booming energy demand."

Source: AP, 03/30/2010

"Company Seeks First U.S. Oil Sands Project, in Utah"

"An energy company with government approvals to launch the first significant U.S. oil sands project is trying to raise money to build a plant in eastern Utah that would turn out 2,000 barrels of oil a day."

Source: AP, 03/29/2010

WH Meets With Senate Dems to Map April Strategy for Climate Bill

"President Obama's top aides huddled [Wednesday] with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and Democratic committee leaders to map out a strategy for cobbling together 60 votes on a comprehensive energy and climate change bill once lawmakers return next month from their spring break."

Source: NYTimes, 03/29/2010

"Austin Aiming for a Grid Makeover"

"The city of Austin, Tex., [Thursday]  presented a wide-ranging list of recommendations for remaking its electricity system, including more energy efficiency measures and a change to the business model of the local utility."

Source: Green Inc., 03/26/2010

"Waste Issue Hurting U.S. Nuclear Revival: Panel"

"The lack of a permanent home for the nation's radioactive waste is dampening prospects for a resurgence of the U.S. nuclear industry, federal commissioners said at their first public hearing on the subject."

Source: Reuters, 03/26/2010

"China Takes Lead in Clean-Power Investment"

"China overtook the United States for the first time last year in the race to invest in wind, solar and other sources of clean energy, according to a comprehensive new report that raises questions about American competitiveness in a booming global market."

Source: LA Times, 03/25/2010

"BP, Others Push Against Federal Regulation of Fracturing"

"BP America Inc. and two other oil and gas companies are lobbying for the new Senate climate and energy bill to recommend against federal regulation of hydraulic fracturing." A draft would bar public disclosure of chemicals in fracturing fluid, some of which are toxic.

Source: Greenwire, 03/25/2010

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