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Survival may depend on bugs: scientists

December 15, 2020September 30, 2004 by Roger Highfield

Earth’s microbial lungs may be encouraged to take deeper breaths to rid the atmosphere of pollution.

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Natural gas supply fears raise prices

December 15, 2020September 30, 2004 by Barbara Hagenbaugh

Natural gas prices have jumped 17% in two days, a chilling development for the millions of Americans who heat their homes with natural gas.

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Ali Bakhtiari: the man who foresaw skyrocketing oil prices

December 15, 2020September 30, 2004 by Adam Porter

Whilst Bakhtiari admits predictions are fraught with danger, his own research, so far extremely accurate, says peak oil has yet to arrive. Like Hurricane Ivan blowing in from the ocean, we may only be experiencing the first stormy gusts.

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Oh, no! Has the world reached ‘peak oil’?

December 15, 2020September 30, 2004 by Jarius Bondoc

$50 or $60 a barrel oil is still affordable by western standards, but surely debilitating for growing economies What if it hits $80, or even $100 by estimates of pessimists?

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Fuel Cell Celebrates One Year

December 15, 2020September 30, 2004 by University of Alaska Fairbanks

Fairbanks, Alaska — The University of Alaska Fairbanks and Fuel Cell Technologies of Kingston, Ontario, have announced that the five-kilowatt solid oxide fuel cell installed in Fairbanks has successfully passed the one-year field operational mark.

Categories Energy Tags Electricity, Hydrogen, Renewable Energy, Technology Leave a comment

The Hydrogen Economy – Energy and Economic Black Hole

December 15, 2020September 29, 2004 by Alice Friedemann

Hydrogen isn’t an energy source – it’s an energy carrier, like a battery. You have to make it and put energy into it, both of which take energy.

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China’s New African Oil Ties Create Concerns

December 15, 2020September 29, 2004 by Nico Colombant

China’s need for oil has led it to West Africa’s oil fields in the Gulf of Guinea, and to Central Africa, where oil production in several countries is also coming on line.

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Germany Calls for Oil Market Transparency

December 15, 2020September 29, 2004 by staff reporter

In the face of record high oil prices, Germany and Britain are expected at the G7 meeting on Friday in Washington to propose measures to make world oil markets more transparent.

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Renewable electrical generation an ‘economic driver’ — study

December 15, 2020September 28, 2004 by Martin Ross

Renewable energy production is “an economic driver as well as a nice thing to placate tree-huggers,” according to an energy specialist with the Union of Concerned Scientists.

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Utilities see big things in store for micro-power units

December 15, 2020September 28, 2004 by IHT/Asahi

Flexible, cheap and easy on the environment, mini-hydropower generators are creating a buzz. You don’t have to change the course of rivers and move mountains to generate electricity.

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Oil shortage or surplus? It depends on type of crude

December 15, 2020September 28, 2004 by AFP

OPEC producers insist there is no shortage of oil despite record prices and although plenty of heavy crude is available, refineries are thirsty for light sweet crude which is in shorter supply, analysts say.

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Philippines cites urgency to cut dependency on foreign oil

December 15, 2020September 28, 2004 by Xinhuanet

The Philippine presidential palace Wednesday said it is imperative to cut the Philippine dependency on oil to lessen impacts of oil price hikes on citizen’s lives.

Categories Energy Tags Consumption & Demand, Culture & Behavior, Fossil Fuels, Oil Leave a comment
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