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BP closes Alternative Energy HQ

 
James Murray, BusinessGreen , Monday 29 June 2009 at 11:47:00 Dismisses suggestions that the move demonstrates a watering-down of commitment to green energy BP has insisted it remains firmly on track with plans to grow its Alternative Energy business, despite confirmation it has accepted the resignation of the division's boss and is to... > > (link)

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