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Chavez death brings uncertainty, hope to oil patch
HOUSTON | Following Tuesday's death of Hugo Chavez, Venezuela faces near-term political uncertainty that could bring further turmoil to its oil industry.
Solar power is beginning to go mainstream
The high costs that for years made it impractical as a mainstream source of energy are plummeting. Solar power installations doubled in the United States last year and are expected to double again this year.
Shocker: Power demand from U.S. homes falling
NEW YORK | American homes are more cluttered than ever with devices, and they all need power: Cellphones and iPads that have to be charged, DVRs that run all hours, TVs that light up in high definition.
Somewhat sheepishly, Exxon makes $11 billion
While announcing its latest quarterly profit, Exxon practically apologized. Sensing public outrage over gasoline prices that have topped $4 in some states, the company struck a defensive posture.
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