Biofuels – Aug 31

NYT: Fill up on corn if you can
NASA joins Brazilian biofuel effort

Rapier: Energy balance of ethanol versus gas

Preparing for a Crash: Nuts and Bolts

Will putting in fluorescent light bulbs and starting a window herb garden really help you if there’s a crash? Here are some nitty gritty suggestions for Peakniks…

Nuclear – Aug 30

Malaysia may go for nuke energy

Australia should follow road to nuclear fusion

Koizumi to sign Kazakh Uranium pact

S. Africa weighs plan to enrich uranium

Renewables – Aug 30

The new energy companies

Giant turbines bring winds of change
  to W. Texas

Alternative energy without being too green

Engineers race to steal nature’s secrets

Economics – Aug 30

Cheap goods ‘banquet’ may be over

Detroit sees cheap gas as history

$100/barrel oil would cause U.S. recession

Global trends hinder effort to curb US inflation

Oil industry – Aug 30

BP: Big problems for oil giant

Forward-looking thoughts from Shell

China to invest $5-billion in Venezuelan oil

Oil producers – Aug 30

Gadaffi scolds Libyans for reliance on oil

Chad orders foreign oil firms out

Bolivia’s Morales replaces head of state oil firm

Bicycles – Aug 30

Shanghai by bike:

  Dodging cars as China drives

  toward development

Safety and righteous fun for bicyclists
Maps to prevent bike accidents

Peak oil – Aug 29

Heinberg on the Oil Depletion Protocol
Kurt Vonnegut’s apocalypse
Oil-driven energy era coming to end?
Skrebowski: oil crisis by 2010
Saudi oilfield of the future – Khurais.

Hydrogen to the rescue? Questions about Iceland’s sustainability

Iceland plans to be the first country to implement a hydrogen economy, taking advantage of its vast electric resources. However, sustainability is still wanting in this tiny, isolated island nation, despite its massive advantages over most countries. It cannot, at this time, free itself from the world oil economy.