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Five-country energy ministers meeting opens in Beijing
Sat, 16 Dec 2006 12:23:20 +0800 | peopledaily.com
An energy ministerial meeting of China, India, Japan, the Republic of Korea and the United States opened in Beijing Saturday morning, aimed at boosting energy efficiency and security.
Hong Kong needs a sustainable energy vision
Tue, 10 Oct 2006 00:00:00 GMT | Greenpeace
Air pollution plagues Hong Kong?s environment and the quality of life for long time. Meanwhile, we are also witnessing the impact of climate change, such as longer hot period, and more droughts and floods. There is a consensus all over the country that coal is the most polluting fuel, and the solutions to this problem totally lie on energy saving measures and a major switch by the whole society to clean, renewable energy.
Westinghouse deal kicks off Chinese nuclear energy drive (AFP)
Mon, 18 Dec 2006 10:08:48 GMT | Yahoo! News
AFP - China's decision to buy four nuclear power reactors from US-based Westinghouse represents a major step in an ambitious drive to boost atomic energy production.
Intrigue Follows Death of a President for Life
Thu, 21 Dec 2006 23:37:18 EDT | New York Times
The death of Turkmenistan?s president raised questions about stability in a vital energy supplier to Europe.
Report: China group buys oil stake (AP)
Sun, 31 Dec 2006 19:00:48 GMT | Yahoo! News
AP - China, which is aggressively seeking overseas energy assets to fuel its booming economy, said Sunday that one of its biggest conglomerates has bought the Kazakhstan oil assets of a Canadian company for $1.91 billion.
CITIC seals 1.9 billion-dollar Kazakh oil deal (AFP)
Sun, 31 Dec 2006 21:49:46 GMT | Yahoo! News
AFP - Chinese conglomerate CITIC announced that it had acquired the Kazakhstan oil assets of Canada's Nations Energy Co for 1.91 billion dollars, state news agency Xinhua reported.
China reassures US on military, energy (AFP)
Wed, 03 Jan 2007 15:58:40 GMT | Yahoo! News
AFP - China used a visit by American lawmakers to reassure the United States that it is not a rival on issues such as military spending or energy consumption, state media said.
