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Political Insider | ajc.com (Free subscription) | 02/10/2008
Late Wednesday, the office of Sonny Perdue issued a press release stating that Samuel Bodman, the U.S. Secretary of Energy, had approved the Georgia governor’s request for additional releases of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to Gulf Coast refineries....
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
Growth in the construction of new nuclear plants worldwide is at risk because of the global financial crisis, U.S. Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman said Wednesday, adding that short-term projects like oil drilling are more likely to go ahead.
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
Growth in the construction of new nuclear plants worldwide is at risk because of the global financial crisis, U.S. Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman said Wednesday, adding that short-term projects like oil drilling are more likely to go ahead.
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
Growth in the construction of new nuclear plants worldwide is at risk because of the global financial crisis, U.S. Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman said Wednesday, adding that short-term projects like oil drilling are more likely to go ahead.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
PARIS -- Growth in the construction of new nuclear plants worldwide is at risk because of the global financial crisis, U.S. Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman said Wednesday, adding that short-term projects like oil drilling are more likely to go ahead.
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The Atlanta Business Chronicle (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
U.S. Secretary of Energy Samuel Bodman has stamped his approval on Gov. Sonny Perdue’s request for more oil to be sent from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) to refineries in the Gulf Coast.
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
Growth in the construction of new nuclear plants worldwide is at risk because of the global financial crisis, U.S. Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman said Wednesday, adding that short-term projects like oil drilling are more likely to go ahead. During a visit to...
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The Washington Times (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
Growth in the construction of new nuclear plants worldwide is at risk because of the global financial crisis, U.S. Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman said Wednesday, adding that short-term projects like oil drilling are more likely to go ahead.
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UAEinteract.com - News (Free subscription) | 30/09/2008
Vienna - Samuel Bodman, US Energy Secretary yesterday the praised the UAE for donating US$10 million to support the activities of the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (GNEP), a project aimed at promoting commercial use of nuclear power and accelerat
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Supercomputing Online (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
... shot down the satellite late on February 20, 2008.In June of 2008, Secretary of Energy Samuel Bodman approved NNSA’s new direction for its national security laboratories and the test site. This new direction describes a future mission for the laboratories that is not limited solely to the historic nuclear weapons core mission, but also encompasses the full spectrum of national security...
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Armchair Generalist (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
... of arrived in the mail two days ago, I was intrigued. The report was co-authored by Gates and Samuel Bodman the Secretary of Energy whose department designs, builds and maintains the weapons.The conclusion about the way ahead is put pretty clearly in the report: “The RRW concept is both promising and fully consistent with U.S. Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty commitments. Ultimately,...
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Detroit News (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
The bill includes language requiring the Energy Department to draft final rules overseeing the loan program within 60 days of it becoming law. It also gives the department $10 million to hire outside consultants to help them write the rules. But Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman warned in a letter last week that it could take "six to 18 months or more" to approve and award funds.
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Detroit News (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
The bill includes language requiring the Energy Department to draft final rules overseeing the loan program within 60 days of it becoming law. It also gives the department $10 million to hire outside consultants to help them write the rules. But Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman warned in a letter last week that it could take "six to 18 months or more" to approve and award funds.
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 30/09/2008
... our current
electric grid and the imperative for a smart grid.
-- A keynote address by Secretary Samuel Bodman of the U.S. Department
of Energy discussing the government initiatives promoting the smart grid,
along with a presentation by Enrique Santacana, president and CEO of ABB
Inc.
-- A demonstration by Site Controls showing real-time energy monitoring
of retail stores on the...
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ArabianBusiness.com (Free subscription) | 30/09/2008
The UAE has donated $10 million to support the activities of the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (GNEP), a project aimed at promoting commercial use of nuclear power and accelerating and enlarging peaceful nuclear uses, official news agency WAM reported on Tuesday.US Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman praised the UAE's contribution. "GNEP's members are committed to the promotion of nuclear...