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US: UW scientists want to mine moon energy

December 15, 2020January 20, 2004 by Associated Press

MADISON — Two University of Wisconsin-Madison scientists believe moon rocks contain all the energy the United States needs for the next millennium.

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UK: Growing concern over gas imports

December 15, 2020January 20, 2004 by Will Smale

Today gas has never been more vital to the UK’s energy needs, and never more of a possible future strategic and political concern.

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Algeria blast to hit LNG exports, importers calm

December 15, 2020January 19, 2004 by Margaret Orgill

LONDON, Jan 20 (Reuters) – A huge explosion at the Skikda liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant in Algeria will hit the country’s gas exports to southern Europe but importers played down the impact on Tuesday saying they had plenty of alternative suppliers

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Power blackouts likely: Electricity systems are becoming ever more vulnerable, and there’s no quick fix.

December 15, 2020January 19, 2004 by Philip Ball

Two groups of researchers have independently brought forward evidence of intrinsic weaknesses in the North American power grid. Their analyses both conclude that massive power blackouts such as the one that took out New York last summer are likely to happen again.

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New Zealand faces dramatic electricy price rises

December 15, 2020January 19, 2004 by Renee Kiriona

New Zealand – News Roundup: Dramatic electricity price rises are on the horizon for homes and businesses this year.

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Lehman Sees US Gas Supply Down 3% In 2003, Down 1% In 2004

December 15, 2020January 19, 2004 by Spencer Jakab

NEW YORK -U.S. natural gas supply declined last year and should continue to do so in 2004, but at a slower pace, according to a report by Lehman Brothers.

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US: Governor Pushes for ‘Hydrogen Highways’

December 15, 2020January 19, 2004 by Miguel Bustillo

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger wants to speed California drivers to a future in which the most common element in the universe — hydrogen — will power their cars instead of petroleum.

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US-Mideast oil ties undergo rapid change

December 15, 2020January 19, 2004 by Youssef M. Ibrahim

Once upon a time there were four American oil companies that controlled the world of oil. Their names were Exxon, Mobil, Chevron and Texaco. But in the past 40 years, the world of oil has been turned upside down.

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Saudi Oil Minister: $25 crude would be a “miracle”

December 15, 2020January 19, 2004 by AP

Saudi Arabia would like to see OPEC’s reverence price for oil remain constant at $25 a barrel, but the country’s oil minister said Wednesday it would “be a miracle” if that happens.

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Bush-Cheney Energy Strategy: Procuring the Rest of the World’s Oil

December 15, 2020January 18, 2004 by Michael Klare

When first assuming office in early 2001, President George W. Bush’s top foreign policy priority was to increase the flow of petroleum from suppliers abroad to U.S. markets.

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US: Utility bills skyrocket due to higher oil and natural gas prices

December 15, 2020January 18, 2004 by Associated Press

Utility bills are soaring this winter, hurting homeowners and businesses alike, for reasons that have less to do with nasty weather than with tight supplies of natural gas and oil.

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Energy sector could ignore waste wood as fuel, expert warns

December 15, 2020January 18, 2004 by staff reporter

The biomass power generation market could close its doors to wood recyclers if something is not done to address their misperceptions, an expert has said.

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