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NBEPB Staff Donate to Drought-hit Southwest
The party members, officials and staff of the Ningbo Electric Power Bureau of Zhejiang Province (NBEPB) all stood in line to donate to China's drought-hit southwestern region on April 8.
NBEPB Instruct Citizens Electricity Knowledge on Consumers Rights Day
Branch bureaus of Ningbo Electric Power Bureau(NBEPB) volunteerly gave citizens instructions on electricity information in its local district on March 15, 2010ĄŁ
Ningbo Sets Guidelines to Ensure Sufficient Power Supply
NBEPB is making efforts to implement guidelines for citizens' electricity use instead of implementing a blackout policy during peak electricity-using times, said Han Xiaohan, NBEPB Deputy Director General, at a press conference on January 7.
'Calf' Team: Serve the People
Set up in May 2007, the 'Calf' Electrician Team of Beilun Power Supply Bureau has been dedicated in helping the region of Beilun with electricity problems.
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• Gov't Should Stick to Energy-saving Goals
Premier Wen Jiabao's latest call urging governments at all levels to use an "iron hand" to shut inefficient enterprises is a last-ditch attempt to meet the country's energy-saving pledge.
• Premier Wen Calls for More Efforts to Cut Emissions
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Wednesday called for more efforts to cut emissions and conserve energy to meet the country's target set by the 11th Five-Year Plan.
• Super-grid-EU's Renewable Energy Integration Plan
One of the main criticisms of renewable energy is that it is simply unreliable. What happens to our power when the sun doesn't shine or the wind doesn't blow? Now a group of nine EU nations have come together to draw up plans to make a continent-wide green super-grid a reality.
• China Sets to Build Smart Grid to Tap Renewable Energy
Imagine the scenario: bulbs, washing machine and air-conditioner in your house could automatically switch to operate in an energy-saving manner at peak times of power use when electricity rates heighten.
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• Energy Competition will Not Lead to World War: Expert
Just before the 65th anniversary of the Victory Day in Europe, which is celebrated on May 8, an American energy expert said here resource competition won't led to another world war, which belongs to the history and only proved the vainness of military option.
• China, US Agree to Work Together on Energy Security
China and the United States agreed Tuesday to cooperate in ensuring energy security as the two-day China-U.S. Strategic and Economic Dialogue concluded in Beijing.
• Electricity Consumption up for 8th Straight Month
Electricity consumption is expected to surge 30 percent in January, marking the eighth consecutive month of growth, the China Securities Journal reports.
• China will not Swerve from Emission Cut Target: Official
China will never swerve from its carbon emission cut target despite all pressure and difficulties, said a senior official Thursday evening.
• Ambitious Emissions Cut Target Poses Challenges to China
Experts said Thursday China's ambitious carbon dioxide emissions cut target, though showing a forward-leaning stance before the Copenhagen summit, would pose great challenges to the world's biggest developing economy.
• U.S. Oil giant ConocoPhillips Selling Assets to Improve Financial Position

U.S. oil major ConocoPhillips said Wednesday it plans to sell 10 billion U.S. dollars of assets in the next two years and cut capital spending in 2010 in a bid to improve its financial position.

• European Commission Calls for Additional 50 bln Euros in Low Carbon Technologies
The European Commission said Wednesday that an additional investment of 50 billion euros (73 billion U.S. dollars) in energy technology research will be needed over the next 10 years in order to develop by 2020 the necessary low-carbon technologies to address climate change.