Myanmar to boost electricity after protests
Myanmar to boost electricity after protestsReutersSix generators purchased from US-based Caterpillar Inc , the world's largest maker of construction machinery, will be air-freighted within a week, and two 25-megawatt gas-turbines would be bought from General Electric Co, the largest US conglomerate, ...Myanmar Takes Urgent Measures to Ease Power ShortageCRIENGLISH.comUrgent steps announced to restore powerMizzima Newsall 591 news articles »
US spot natgas prices firm ahead of late-week heat
US spot natgas prices firm ahead of late-week heatReuters... later this week and early next week that should boost electricity demand for cooling. Gas for Friday delivery at Henry Hub NG-W-HH, a key supply point in Louisiana, rose 6 cents to $2.66 per million British thermal units, a new three-month high.Natural gas futures end up for second dayCNBC.comThese High-Yield Natural Gas Stocks are Cheap BuysMoney Morningall 19 news articles »
New York Late Money Rates from The Wall Street Journal
New York Late Money Rates from The Wall Street JournalWall Street JournalEuro Commercial Paper: Placed directly by General Electric Capital Corp.: 0.23% 30 days; nq two months; 0.28% three months; 0.33% four months; 0.40% five months; 0.50% six months. Dealer Commercial Paper: High-grade unsecured notes sold through dealers ...and more »
Ford will ship Focus electric to dealers
Ford will ship Focus electric to dealersVancouver SunAbout 350 Focus Electric cars will be sent to 67 dealers in California, New Jersey and New York over the next couple weeks. Manufacturing executives signed off on the decision on Friday. Each dealer will get about six cars, one of which will be a ...Ford Focus Electric on its Way to DealershipsNitrobahnFord Focus Electric begins official dealership roll outDigitaltrends.comFord Focus Electric to Hit Dealerships SoonautoevolutionTorque News -Sacramento Bee -Auto World Newsall 64 news articles »
WMECO customers to see lower bills
WMECO customers to see lower billsBoston HeraldBy AP SPRINGFIELD - Residential customers of Western Massachusetts Electric Co. can expect to see their monthly bills drop 13 to 15 percent starting July 1. The cuts approved by state utilities regulators will last six months and would mean a $5.90 ...Western Massachusetts Electric Co. gets permission to lower rates 13% to 15 ...MassLive.comWMECO supply rates droppingBerkshire Eagleall 16 news articles »