Korean companies are preparing to invest in Bulgaria’s energy sector, including in renewable energy, South Korea’s Ambassador to Bulgaria Chun Bi-ho, said in a public lecture in Sofia. His Excellency did not reveal details but said a large Korean company wanted to acquire a Bulgarian energy firm, which is to be privatized. In addition, another [...]
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Putin: Bulgaria to Attract 500 000 Russian Tourists 2011
November 13th, 2010
davidguide The Bulgarian-Russian economic relations are developing successfully, according to Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. Putin, who is on a high-profile visit to Bulgaria’s capital Sofia, stated that after signing three crucial agreements, concerning energy projects and welfare. In his speech, the Russian Prime Minister emphasized on the mutual collaboration in tourism, stating that more than [...]
Canadian stocks founder on Fed easing views
October 27th, 2010
davidguide CHICAGO (MarketWatch) — Canadian stocks fell Wednesday, led by gold mining and energy stocks, as investors pared expectations for the size and speed of an expected monetary stimulus from the Federal Reserve. The S&P/TSX Composite Index fell 145.85 points, or 1.15%, to 12,538.83. A report in Wednesday’s Wall Street Journal saying the Fed’s purchase of [...]
China Offers Billions for Part Ownership Of U.S. Oil Fields
October 11th, 2010
davidguide Lawrence Mijares – AHN News Contributor Oklahoma City, OKO, United States (AHN) – In what is considered to be the largest Chinese purchase of U.S. energy resources, the state-run China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) has offered to pay $1.1 billion for a one-third share of a large Texas oil field owned by Oklahoma-based Chesapeake [...]
World’s Largest Water, Electric Plant Built In Saudi Arabia
October 5th, 2010
davidguide The Media Line Staff Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (TMKalindi O’Brien/The Me – Saudi Arabia has constructed the largest combined water and electricity plant in the world. Siemens Energy Ltd. has built a plant in Jeddah, which will help serve the energy needs of Saudi Arabia. The $2.45 billion plant shows that alternative energy can meet the [...]
Why You Should Go Get Your Renewable Energy Grants Now While the Going is Still Good
January 25th, 2010
Erik Leipoldt Many governments have been offering renewable energy grants, rebates and incentives for some years. But unless you get yours now you may be too late. Some of these grants are already being withdrawn. Here’s why, and what you should do.
Grants for Clean Energy Business
January 5th, 2010
John Border Grants from the state or federal bodies are given to further a specific interest like a particular area economic development, or to invest in a particular area where research is needed or a particular industry which will help grow the state economy. Clean environment is one such area where almost all the state governments are promoting businesses to invest in research and develop cleaner environment friendly technology for use of consumers or other consumer industries. To promote this the state governments have specific bodies set up like in the state of Pennsylvania it is called the Pennsylvania …


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