Politics and economics – Nov 11

Soaring energy costs have Md. aluminum plant on the brink /
China: A miracle and a menace /
Oil and grilling don’t mix in Washington /
House shelves Alaska drilling in budget fight /
The coal war: fighting back in Texas /
‘Streamlining’ King Coal’s beheading of Appalachia /
Uzbekistan ‘facing oil crisis’ /
Recycling the petrodollars

Other energy headlines – Nov 10

UK: Cold reception for pipeline project /
Canada: The real gas crisis (= NG) /
Saudi Arabia can raise oil output by 75% through 2030, IEA says /
EnCana plans higher oil sands output, weighs partners /
IEA urges countries to reduce oil dependence /
Petrocan hikes oil-price investment measure /
On diesel vs. standard gasoline cars

How to plug the energy gap

Energy will inevitably become less available and more expensive than it has been for the last few decades. The change will be permanent. Adapting to this scenario while maintaining the UK’s standard of living will require fundamental changes in the way we produce and use energy. All sources of energy will be required.

Peak oil headlines – Nov 9

Mother Jones: we’re over a barrel /
Christian Science Monitor:
How soon will world’s oil supplies peak? /
Denver PO conference /
There’s still lots of oil — at a price: IEA /
Oil and gas industries are running ‘flat out’ /
IEA: Mideast oil nations must up spare capacity /
UAE: Global output ‘sufficient till 2006’