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Energy bill potential encourages state's oil and gas companies
The federal energy bill holds a potential boon for Louisiana's economy and wetlands, but contention over parts of the bill continue to hold it up...
New Orleans CityBusiness, 01/26/04 by Amber Bethel · More from publication -
Look Who's Talking... Frederick Barton, vice chancellor/provost for
Frederick Barton is a fiction writer, a longtime film critic and now the vice chancellor for academic affairs and provost for the University of New...
New Orleans CityBusiness, 01/19/04 by Amber Bethel · More from publication -
Tulane professor invents way to use children's playground equipment
Generating electricity can be child's play, according to one Tulane professor. Raj Pandian, a professor of engineering and computer science at...
New Orleans CityBusiness, 01/19/04 by Amber Bethel · More from publication -
Entergy Louisiana wants $167M rate hike to cover rising operating
Entergy Louisiana wants to raise electricity rates, but the company claims lower fuel costs mean consumer bills should not increase. The...
New Orleans CityBusiness, 01/19/04 by Amber Bethel · More from publication -
Wireless providers ring up number portability gripes
Jerl Kershenstine, who runs his business out of his pocket, thinks wireless number portability is a godsend. But the Federal Communications...
New Orleans CityBusiness, 01/12/04 by Amber Bethel · More from publication -
Regional power grid mgr. idea fizzles so far but Entergy continues
Utilities have pulled the plug on a first effort to establish a regional power grid manager in the Southeast, something regulators say would have...
New Orleans CityBusiness, 01/12/04 by Amber Bethel · More from publication -
Recycled trees serve as Christmas presents for state wetlands
'Tis the season to take the garland off the staircase, remove the mistletoe from the doorway and decide what to do with the dried-up Christmas...
New Orleans CityBusiness, 12/29/03 by Amber Bethel · More from publication -
High natural gas prices punish Louisiana chemical industry in 2003
Louisiana lost about 1,000 chemical plant jobs this year and industry observers are afraid those high-paying positions are gone for good. The...
New Orleans CityBusiness, 12/22/03 by Amber Bethel · More from publication -
Two coal plants create most of the toxic pollution in Louisiana
Loose power plant mercury emission standards may help keep utility bills down but environmentalists warn they could also be a blow to the Louisiana...
New Orleans CityBusiness, 12/22/03 by Amber Bethel · More from publication -
ExxonMobil leads oil and gas migration from New Orleans to Houston
The oil and gas industry giants keep migrating West. ExxonMobil Corp. announced plans in April to consolidate the operations of its U.S. East...
New Orleans CityBusiness, 12/22/03 by Amber Bethel · More from publication


