Category: Energy Matters

Oil Price Daily News Update

admin /4 April, 2012

Oil Price Daily News Update China Plays Politics with Rare Earth Elements Time to Switch to Switchgrass In Major Policy shift, Turkey to Buy Libyan Crude to Replace Iranian How Energy Independence Influences Brazilian Geopolitics How to Solve our Sustainability Problems Asia’s Oil Majors Look to North America for Oil and Gas Petrobras Now being Continue Reading →

The cost of blunting peak oil

admin /4 April, 2012

ws 2 new results for PEAK-OIL The cost of blunting peak oilSmartPlanet.com (blog)By Mark Halper | April 3, 2012, 12:41 PM PDT The notion of “peak oil” says that the world’s rate of oil production will hit a permanent decline, if it hasn’t already. It’s one compelling reason why we’re supposed to pursue alternative fuel Continue Reading →

Oil Price Daily News Update

admin /4 April, 2012

Oil Price Daily News Update FARC Steps Up Attacks on Colombian Energy Infrastructure Iran, Oil Prices and Gambling with the World Economy Exploring the Witch Hunt Against Hydraulic Fracturing Azerbaijan Reportedly Grants Israel “Airbase Deal” – BAD Idea The Slow Death of Carbon Policy OTE Corp to Build Two OTEC Plants and an Eco-Industrial Park Continue Reading →

More Nuclear news

admin /4 April, 2012

News 4 new results for DANGER TO US NUCLEAR PLANTS Nuclear threat to Indo-Pak tiesDeccan ChronicleThe greatest nuclear threat to India emanates from mighty China that has helped Pakistan acquire the bomb and is currently building four plutonium production plants at Khushab. This is, of course, Pakistan’s antidote to the Indo-US nuclear deal the …See Continue Reading →

World Nuclear News

admin /3 April, 2012

3 April 2012 EXPLORATION & NUCLEAR FUEL: Peninsula commits to Wyoming mine Peninsula Energy has announced its formal decision to mine uranium at the Lance Project in Wyoming following a 24.3% increase in total uranium resources. WASTE & RECYCLING: Contract for Dounreay decommissioning Responsibility for the decommissioning, demolition and clean-up of the UK’s Dounreay nuclear Continue Reading →