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Global Manufacturing of Buoyancy Reactors - Friday, September 05, 2008

Saxon International Resources has entered into an Exclusive Agreement to manufacture and market a new design of an industry proven flash dryer and flash calciner technology on a global basis.  read more ...

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Blog Question of the Week: How do you heat your home?
(12/22/08) Ever wanted to tell EPA what you thought on an environmental topic? Each week, you have your chance in the EPA blog, Greenversations. Each question is an open-ended blog entry; please share your thoughts as comments

Blue Mountain School District recognized as Energy Star Leader - - Saving Energy and Reducing Greenhouse Gases
PHILADELPHIA (December 18, 2008) - - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has recognized the Blue Mountain School District in Orwigsburg, Schuylkill Co., Pa. as one of 14 new Energy Star Leaders nationwide

Deadline for National CARE Grant Applications is March 16
Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Kansas City, Kan., Dec. 17, 2008) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is accepting applications for grants from the national Community Action for a Renewed Environment (CARE) program

Grants promote community health and environmental justice in Colorado
EPA boosts projects in Alamosa, Denver, Fort Collins and Silverton (Denver, Colo. -- December 17, 2008) A series of grants from the U.S

Blog Question of the Week: How many errands have you ever combined into one trip?
(12/15/08) Ever wanted to tell EPA what you thought on an environmental topic? Each week, you have your chance in the EPA blog, Greenversations. Each question is an open-ended blog entry; please share your thoughts as comments

Energy-Efficiency in Affordable Housing Under Spotlight in Lawrence, Mass.
(December 9, 2008) – The City of Lawrence, Mass. distinguished itself today as a pioneer in energy efficiency by joining EPA’s community energy challenge and creating affordable new energy-efficient homes with a near-zero energy goal. At an event today, the U.S. EPA and U.S

Old sites could get new life through renewable energy projects


Mont. Awards GreenShift $375,000 Grant for Algae Bioreactor
GreenShift Corp. said in a news release this morning that it received a grant award of $375,000 to further the development of the company's patented and patent-pending algae bioreactor.

Focus On Fuels 1-5-09
At the start of the new year, DTN has decided to reallocate some resources and time to better serve our customers. Because of that, we will no longer be publishing Focus on Fuels. DTN apologizes for any inconvenience.

Nova IL Biodiesel Plant Operating at 50-70% Capacity
Biodiesel fuel producer and marketer Nova Biosource Fuels, Inc. in a news release posted an operational update for its flagship biodiesel refinery in Seneca, Ill., and said that WestLB AG has adjusted terms for a construction loan for the plant. Additionally, the Butte, Mont.-headquartered company said repairs at its Clinton biodiesel plant have been completed.

EPA OKs GreenHunter Biodiesel Sales to On-Road Market
GreenHunter Biofuels, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of GreenHunter Energy, Inc., said in a news release that it has registered and been approved by the Environmental Protection Agency to sell GreenHunter Biodiesel to the on-road market in the United States.

Credit Squeeze Delays BlueFire Ethanol Lancaster Project
BlueFire Ethanol Fuel Inc., an Irvine, Calif.-based ethanol producer, will delay a project for construction of a cellulosic ethanol plant until further notice.

GeoPetro Resources Company Acquires Madisonville Gas Treatment Plant in East Texas (Business Wire)
SAN FRANCISCO----GeoPetro Resources Company announced the acquisition of a natural gas treatment plant and related gas gathering pipelines and related facilities from Madisonville Gas Processing, LP , in exchange for assumption of secured debt, payment of certain outstanding payables of MGP and shares of GeoPetro’s common stock .

Southern Copper shares fall after Citi downgrade (AP)
Shares of Southern Copper Corp. slipped on Monday after a Citi analyst downgraded the mining company. Citi's Alexander Hacking cut the company's rating to "Hold" from "Buy," noting that any possible growth opportunity in the short term is outweighed by a recent run up in its share price.

Citgo suspends low-income heating oil program (AP)
Citgo, the Venezuelan government's Texas-based oil subsidiary, has suspended shipments of heating oil for poor families in the United States, citing falling oil prices and the world economic crisis, the nonprofit organization that distributes the fuel said Monday.

Investors collect profits after last week's rally (AP)
Caution returned to Wall Street Monday as investors gave back some gains from last week's rally even as they found encouragement from President-elect Barack Obama's calls for an economic stimulus package.

Fitch Affirms 'A+' Rating & Removes From Rating Watch 5 Gas Prepaid Deals (Business Wire)
NEW YORK----Fitch Ratings affirms five prepaid gas revenue bond projects at 'A+' and removes them from Rating Watch.

Argentine gov't accuses gas co of 'irregularities' (AP)
Argentina accused a major natural gas distributor of "serious irregularities" on Monday -- a week after government officials said they may be forced to take over the company if its service falters.

Univ. of Wyoming seeks coal research proposals (AP)
The University of Wyoming will formally seek proposals Tuesday on where to build a clean coal research facility. Proposed sites must be about 35 acres in size and have space for potential expansion.

Sen. Corker says Tenn. ash flood is 'wake-up' call (AP)
The disastrous coal ash flood at a Tennessee Valley Authority power plant should be a "wake-up call" for greater environmental and regulatory oversight, Tennessee Sen. Bob Corker said Monday.

Final Glance: Silver companies (AP)


Final Glance: Gold companies (AP)


Final Glance: Coal companies (AP)


European, US markets mixed as caution dominates (AP)
World stock markets ended mixed Monday as investors started the first full trading week of the new year relieved that 2008 is behind them but facing a grim global economy that is likely to remain so for some time.

Choctaws cut 570 jobs, partial shutdown of casino (AP)
The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians says it will operate its Golden Moon Hotel and Casino only three days a week and is eliminating 570 non-tribal staff positions as part of a broad restructuring plan intended to save money.

Comstock Resources to drill fewer wells in '09 (AP)
Oil and gas company Comstock Resources Inc. on Monday said it will drill fewer wells in 2009 compared with 2008 and plans to spend $450 million in its development and exploration activities.

Venezuela's Citgo suspends heating oil program for U.S. poor (CNNMoney.com)
Venezuela's Citgo Petroleum is suspending a program that provides discounted home heating oil to lower-income residents in U.S. communities, an energy group announced Monday.

Agriculture futures trade mostly higher on CBOT (AP)


Fitch's Global Base Metals Outlook: Demand Weak Worldwide (Business Wire)
NEW YORK----Today, Fitch Ratings has released its 2009 Global Base Metals Outlook which reports that while demand is off substantially, the Rating Outlooks on the majority of the companies in Fitch's base metal coverage are Stable.

Sector Snap: Mining sector rises on stimulus talks (AP)
The coal mining sector rose on Monday following news of a massive stimulus package from the Obama administration, which includes increased spending on infrastructure projects that could bolster business for mining companies.

Oil settles above $48 on uneasy Mideast (AP)
Israel's ground offensive in Gaza and a dispute between Ukraine and Russia over gas imports pushed oil prices above $48 a barrel Monday, but some analysts say there's more than just unrest in the Middle East behind the rally.

Tyson Foods CEO leaves company; shares slump (Reuters)
Tyson Foods Inc Chief Executive Dick Bond said on Monday he was leaving the world's largest meat producer, effective immediately, a move that surprised analysts and sent Tyson shares down 6 percent.