World Taekwondo New Zealand changes election timetable Friday, 12 March 2021
World Taekwondo New Zealand has announced changes to its election timetable - with voting originally scheduled to have concluded by now.
Instead, the results will be not be known until March 25, and an Annual General Meeting (AGM) which was due to take place last week has been given a March 28 date.
An Interim Board is in place at World Taekwondo New Zealand following a governance dispute in the country.
More than one group had claimed to be the governing body for taekwondo in New Zealand, but World Taekwondo said last year that it still recognises the original Taekwondo New Zealand, which was renamed as World Taekwondo New Zealand.
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Feb 3 (Reuters) - Following a year of grim losses amid pandemic lockdowns that dented demand for fuel as people stuck close to home, the largest U.S. independent refiners are promoting plans to boost production of renewable fuels.
Renewable fuels represent a silver lining for refiners under threat of being left behind by the shift to electric vehicles and away from fossil fuel processing. As the big refining companies in recent days reported year-end results, executives devoted plenty of time to discussing how they will create fuels that emit fewer emissions that contribute to global warming.
Operator
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Welcome to Marathon Petroleum s fourth-quarter 2020 earnings conference call. The slides that accompany this call can be found on our website at marathonpetroleum.com under the Investor tab. Joining me on the call today are Mike Hennigan, CEO; Maryann Mannen, CFO; and other members of the executive team. We invite you to read the safe harbor statements on Slide 2.
U.S. refiners talk up renewable projects after a year of lousy fuel demand
2/3/2021
Following a year of grim losses amid pandemic lockdowns that dented demand for fuel as people stuck close to home, the largest U.S. independent refiners are promoting plans to boost production of renewable fuels.
Renewable fuels represent a silver lining for refiners under threat of being left behind by the shift to electric vehicles and away from fossil fuel processing. As the big refining companies in recent days reported year-end results, executives devoted plenty of time to discussing how they will create fuels that emit fewer emissions that contribute to global warming.