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HPP Insight for February 12, 2015: Harvey Gulf Makes Maritime History, More LNG Barge Orders

News Brief – February 12, 2015 www.hhpinsight.com Top News Maritime History: Harvey Energy Gets Its First LNG Fuel New Bunker Barge Orders Pending in the U.S. and Europe Europe Antes Money for Five New Marine LNG Initiatives Bremenports Orders Dedicated-LNG Silt Barge LNG? We Do LNG, Says I.M. Skaugen-Norgas BC Ferries Contracts with FortisBD for […]

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Program by The State Bar of California: Effective Advocacy in International Arbitration From Commencement to Enforcement

The State Bar of California in collaboration with the UC Berkeley School of Law and The Northern California International Arbitration Club is holding a program focusing on the critical element of effective advocacy in international arbitration, offering practical guidance and strategies for each step of the proceedings from commencement to enforcement: ‘Effective Advocacy in International Arbitration From Commencement to […]

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Transportation News for February 12, 2015

POLITICO By Heather Caygle With help from Kevin Robillard and Kathryn A. Wolfe MT EXCLUSIVE: THE RED STATE REUNION TOUR – Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx is hitting the road again to drum up grass-roots support for infrastructure funding. Next Tuesday, the DOT chief is kicking off a multistate bus tour that will snake along the […]

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Energy News for February 12, 2015

POLITICO By Darius Dixon With help from Andrew Restuccia, Elana Schor, Darren Goode, Alex Guillén HOUSE SENDS KEYSTONE BILL TO WH DOOM: The House easily passed a bill yesterday that would allow construction of the Keystone XL pipeline, setting up President Barack Obama to issue the third veto of his presidency, our Elana Schor reports. […]

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California Water and Drought News for February 12, 2015

Stockton Record: San Joaquin County’s underground supply sinks toward 1992 low point Capital Public Radio News: Millions In Grants For Salmon And Steelhead Habitat Santa Rosa Press: Feds OK extra storage at rising Lake Mendocino Capital Public Radio: California Reservoirs Benefit From Recent Storms Breitbart News: California Dairy Farmers Are Mooving ACWA: $50 million in Drought Relief for Western States Detailed […]

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ACWA eNews for February 11, 2015

ACWA eNews for Feb. 11, 2015 in ACWA eNews ACWA’s eNews is a weekly roundup of California water news and events. PPIC Addresses State Water Challenges in New Multi-Topic Policy Paper Series Submitted by Emily Allshouse on Wed, 02/11/2015 – 12:22pm California will need to address several key water policy areas to secure a safe […]

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California Water & Drought News for February 11, 2015

Sacramento Bee: Appeals court rejects challenges to fish hatcheries’ impact NBC News: States Dangle Water to Tempt California Dairy Farmers Santa Clarita Valley Signal: The best fix for farmers’ water problems San Jose Mercury News: A tale of two droughts: Northern vs. Southern California Energy Collective: What A Down Under Drought Can Teach California About Water CNBC: Why California’s dairy cows […]

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Transportation News for February 11, 2015

Newly-elected council member sets goals and priorities San Jose Mercury News SF launches vehicle training program to improve safety on streets San Francisco Examiner Man-made climate change may need man-made remedies, science panel says Los Angeles Times  High-speed rail foes argue state environmental law applies Daily Republic Bay Area Commute Times Improve KSRO POLITICO Morning […]

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