Category: Energy Matters

NZ announces fracking invesigation

admin /30 March, 2012

NZ announces fracking investigation By New Zealand correspondent Dominique Schwartz Posted March 29, 2012 12:53:53 Related Story: Greens want tighter restrictions on fracking Related Story: US judge upholds fracking ban Map: New Zealand New Zealand’s environmental watchdog has announced an investigation into the consequences of the controversial mining method known as fracking. Parliamentary commissioner for Continue Reading →

Nuclear google alerts

admin /30 March, 2012

News 9 new results for DANGER TO US NUCLEAR PLANTS Report: Addressing Flaws in Nuclear Safety Likely to Drive the Already High …MarketWatch (press release)Consider the facts: If we use a market standard, nuclear power is neither affordable nor worth the risk. If the owners and operators of nuclear reactors had to face the full Continue Reading →

Oil Price Daily News Update

admin /29 March, 2012

Oil Price Daily News Update The Limitless Potential of the E-Cat: An Interview with Andrea Rossi South Sudan Runs out of Time for Oil Transit Alternatives Did Libya’s Oil Bubble Burst Already? South Korea’s Nuclear Energy Dilemma – Salesmanship Post-Fukushima How to Save the US Natural Gas Sector New Oil Sands Pipeline is More Carbon Continue Reading →

Nuclear alerts.

admin /29 March, 2012

29 March 2012 NEW NUCLEAR: RWE, EOn pull plug on UK nuclear plans German utilities RWE and EOn have decided not to continue with the development of new nuclear power plants in the UK, citing costs associated with Germany’s nuclear phase-out. The partners will seek new owners for their Horizon Nuclear Power joint venture. NEW Continue Reading →

Peak Oil News

admin /29 March, 2012

V News 5 new results for PEAK-OIL Getting a peek at the effects of Peak OilAlbany Times UnionA resident of northern California, Heinberg has been writing about the inevitable decline of fossil fuels, a situation also called Peak Oil, since his first book came out in 2003. His tenth book, “The End of Growth,” was Continue Reading →