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The national average for a gallon of gas hit $3.523 last week, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said. That's up 4.1 cents from the previous week. It's normal for gas prices to spike over long holiday weekends, and prices always pick up as...
The US Energy Information Administration estimates that US natural gas pipeline companies added about 2,400 miles (3,862 km) of new pipe to the grid as part of more than 25 projects in 2011. New pipeline projects entered service in parts of the US...
A pedestrian walks near a no drilling sign in Eagles Mere, Pennsylvania in this September 5, 2010 file photo. Beginning in 2014, Warsaw wants to tap an estimated 5.3 trillion cubic metres of recoverable reserves of gas - enough, according to the U.S.... View Photo »
US Energy Information Administration estimates that US natural gas pipeline companies added about 2,400 miles (3,862 km) of new pipe to the grid as part of more than 25 projects in 2011. New pipeline projects entered service in parts of the US natural...
Appalachian coal, the U.S. benchmark grade, sank 15 percent in January and is down 26 percent from a 2011 high, prompting companies such as Alpha Natural Resources Inc. , Patriot Coal Corp. and Arch Coal Inc. , the second-largest U.S. producer, to...
Project Amp was supported by companies including Bank of America Corp. of Charlotte, North Carolina, and NRG Energy Inc. of Princeton, New Jersey, he said. Chu may have pushed U.S. backing for Prologis while the Energy Department helped renegotiate...
People look through frosted windows as they sit in a tram in the centre of Poznan, western Poland in this December 2, 2010 file photo. Beginning in 2014, Warsaw wants to tap an estimated 5.3 trillion cubic metres of recoverable reserves of gas - enough,... View Photo »
Kaiser has said he didn't When Prologis's loan closed in late September, Solyndra wasn't a supplier to Project Amp, Damien LaVera, an Energy Department spokesman, said. The Energy Department announced Sept. 30 that Prologis's loan guarantee had closed,...
The Washington Post reveals this week that a probe conducted by the news agency has linked the Obama White House with the funding of 21 firms that have ties with administration insiders. Of the nearly two-dozen separate energy companies that were...
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US Energy Secretary Steven Chu (R) sits in a Dodge Dart with Joe Veltri (L) of Chrysler during the second press preview day at the 2012 North American International Auto Show January 10, 2012 in Detroit, Michigan.
View Photo »US Energy Secretary Steven Chu (2nd R) and US Commerce Secretary John Bryson (R) get a tour from Sergio Marchionne (C, in sweater), CEO of Fiat and Chrysler, during the second press preview day at the 2012 North American International Auto Show January 10, 2012 in Detroit, Michigan.
View Photo »US Energy Secretary Steven Chu (R) is greeted by Sergio Marchionne (L), CEO of Fiat and Chrysler, during the second press preview day at the 2012 North American International Auto Show January 10, 2012 in Detroit, Michigan.
View Photo »Fiat-Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne (R) chats with U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu at the Dodge display during the final press preview day for the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan, January 10, 2012.
View Photo »A pedestrian walks near a no drilling sign in Eagles Mere, Pennsylvania in this September 5, 2010 file photo. Beginning in 2014, Warsaw wants to tap an estimated 5.3 trillion cubic metres of recoverable reserves of gas - enough, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration,...
View Photo »People look through frosted windows as they sit in a tram in the centre of Poznan, western Poland in this December 2, 2010 file photo. Beginning in 2014, Warsaw wants to tap an estimated 5.3 trillion cubic metres of recoverable reserves of gas - enough, according to the U.S. Energy...
View Photo »A worker stands near the well head on a natural gas drilling rig near Towanda, Pennsylvania in this February 3, 2010 file photo. Beginning in 2014, Warsaw wants to tap an estimated 5.3 trillion cubic metres of recoverable reserves of gas - enough, according to the U.S. Energy...
View Photo »Smoke billows from the chimneys of Belchatow Power Station, Europe's largest biggest coal-fired power plant in this May 7, 2009 file photo. Beginning in 2014, Warsaw wants to tap an estimated 5.3 trillion cubic metres of recoverable reserves of gas - enough, according to the U.S. Energy...
View Photo »An employee walks at Russian gas export monopoly Gazprom's Sudzha pumping station in this January 13, 2009 file photo. Beginning in 2014, Warsaw wants to tap an estimated 5.3 trillion cubic metres of recoverable reserves of gas - enough, according to the U.S. Energy Information...
View Photo »A drilling rig is seen at sunset at Grabowiec 6 near the village of Lesniowice, southeast Poland, home to U.S. giant Chevron's first shale gas well in the country in this November 28, 2011 file photo. Beginning in 2014, Warsaw wants to tap an estimated 5.3 trillion cubic metres of...
View Photo »A pressure gauge is seen at a Gaz-System gas compressor station in Rembelszczyzna outside Warsaw in this October 13, 2010 file photo. Beginning in 2014, Warsaw wants to tap an estimated 5.3 trillion cubic metres of recoverable reserves of gas - enough, according to the U.S. Energy...
View Photo »U.S. Energy Secretary and the 1997 Nobel Prize Laureate for Physics Dr. Steven Chu, right, speaks with Catherine Averill Sims at the start of the 2011 Nobel Prize Banquet at the Town Hall in Stockholm, Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011.
View Photo »U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu talks about solar energy after touring the General Electric Prime Star solar manufacturing plant in Arvada, Colo. , on Friday, Nov. 18, 2011. Chu says the global market for solar energy remains huge and it's important that the United States stay in the...
View Photo »Lead Processing Engineer Patrick O'Keefe, right, talks to U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu, as they watch a robot at work during a tour of the General Electric Prime Star solar manufacturing plant in Arvada, Colo. , on Friday, Nov. 18, 2011. Chu says the global market for solar energy...
View Photo »U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu testifies during the House Energy and Commerce Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee hearing on 'The Solyndra Failure: Views from Energy Secretary Chu' on Capitol Hill in Washington November 17, 2011.
View Photo »U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu speaks during a news conference at the general conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, at the International Center in Vienna, Austria, Tuesday, Sept 20, 2011.
View Photo »U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu delivers a speech at the general conference of the IAEA, at the International Center in Vienna, Austria, Monday, Sept. 19, 2011.
View Photo »U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu, second from right, listens as Jason Forcier, right, Vice President and General Manager of A123 Systems, shows off a battery at their plant in Romulus, Mich. , Monday, July 18, 2011. Standing at left is A123 President and CEO David Vieau and Rep. John...
View Photo »Lead Processing Engineer Patrick O'Keefe, second from left, explains the use of equipment to U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu, third from left, during a tour of the General Electric Prime Star solar manufacturing plant in Arvada, Colo. , on Friday, Nov. 18, 2011. Technician Michael...
View Photo »An undated publicity photograph released to Reuters on November 8, 2011 shows the "material and fuels complex" facility at the The Idaho National Laboratory, a U.S. Energy Department nuclear research site in eastern Idaho. At least 17 workers were exposed to low-level radiation from...
View Photo »An undated publicity photograph released to Reuters on November 8, 2011 shows facilities at the The Idaho National Laboratory, a U.S. Energy Department nuclear research site in eastern Idaho. At least 17 workers were exposed to low-level radiation from plutonium on Tuesday at an Energy...
View Photo »U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu (L) and Commerce Secretary Gary Locke take their seats during the third annual U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue (S&ED) at the State Department in Washington May 9, 2011.
View Photo »Government officials including U.S. Energy Secretary, Steven Chu, far left, and California Gov. Jerry Brown, second from left, tour a solar powered facility at Flextronics in Milpitas, Calif. , Tuesday, April 12, 2011. Gov. Jerry Brown signed legislation Tuesday that would require...
View Photo »U.S. Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham (R) watches his Chinese counterpart Zhang Guobao sign a bilateral agreement in Amsterdam, in this May 23, 2004 file photo. After U.S. lawmakers killed an attempt by China National Offshore Oil Corp to buy Unocal in 2005, Zhang didn't mince words,...
View Photo »US President Barack Obama (C), with US Energy Secretary Steven Chu (2nd L), visits a UPS shipping facility to view clean fuel vehicles from AT&T, PepsiCo, UPS and Verizonâs fleets in Landover, Maryland, on April 1, 2011. Obama declared Friday that the US economy was showing 'signs of...
View Photo »US Energy Secretary Steven Chu (R) sits in a Dodge Dart with Joe Veltri (L) of Chrysler during the second press preview day at the 2012 North American International Auto Show January 10, 2012 in Detroit, Michigan.
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