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Sunday, May 27, 2012

China Energy Update 5/27


CORRECT: China's Per Capita Energy Consumption Near International Average -Xinhua
Wall Street Journal (India)
"China's Per Capita Energy Consumption Near International Average -Xinhua," at 0953 GMT , misstated "shale gas" as "renewable energy" in 4th paragraph and the actual number of coal use in 2011 in 5th paragraph. The correct version follows:) BEIJING ...
China's Per Capita Energy Consumption Near International Average -Xinhua
Wall Street Journal (India)
BEIJING (Dow Jones)--China's energy consumption per capita has reached 2.6 tons of coal a year so far, up to the average level globally, Xinhua reported Sunday, citing a former official at the National Energy Administration. Speaking at a Sino-US clean ...
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PM in Myanmar on three-day visit; focus on energy
NDTV
An energy-hungry India is also eying Myanmar's large oil and natural gas reserves and is looking at countering China's influence in the Southeast Asian country. During the junta rule, China and India were the main countries that Myanmar interacted with ...

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Wyoming delegation says China coal forum worth the trip
Casper Star-Tribune Online
According to University of Wyoming School of Energy Resources, the trip will cost the state $93800. “This is an excellent opportunity for our students to see, firsthand, what's happening in the coal industry internationally,” Mark Northam, ...
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NJ needs serious clean energy plan
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com (blog)
By Star-Ledger Guest Columnist Rutgers University via BloombergSolar panels manufactured by China's Yingli Green Energy Holding Co. convert sunlight into electricity on the Livingston Campus of Rutgers University in New Brunswick in 2010.

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Energy focus as PM heads for Myanmar
Times of India
As the first PM to visit Myanmar in 25 years, Singh, however, will have his hands full when he takes up issues related to trade and energy with President Then Sein as New Delhi continues to lag behind not just China but several other countries in its ...

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