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- Energy Roundup: OPEC Meets, Obama's Energy/Enviro Lineup, UAE Looks Nuclear, and More
- OPEC considers production cuts, Obama names his energy and environment team, United Arab Emirates looking for nuclear-power deal, and more. by Christopher Wink
- Blog posts 2008-12-16
- Energy Roundup: NRG Shares Tendered to Exelon, Shell-BPZ Deal Collapses, and More
- Italy needs to depend on nuclear energy, says a utility president there; Chicago-based power company Exelon has purchased 45.6 percent of its rival NRG Energy; the state of Rhode Island has signed a joint-development agreement with Hoboken, N.J.-based Deepwater Wind to build a wind-farm; and more. by Christopher Wink
- Blog posts 2009-01-09
- Energy Roundup: SunEdison Buys Real Estate, ZeaChem Gets $34M, and More
- Cellulosic ethanol startup ZeaChem raised $34 million; Cleveland-based Developers Diversified Realty will generate $2.5 million in revenue this year from a plan with SunEdison; Property manager Cushman & Wakefield has come to an agreement with the EPA to drastically cut emissions and more. by Christopher Wink
- Blog posts 2009-01-08
- Energy Roundup: Duke Energy's Solar Gambit, Sentilla Gets Funding, and More
- International monitors will verify the transit of natural gas from Russia through Ukraine's pipelines to EU countries. Moscow shut off all gas supplies through Ukraine on Jan. 1 in a dispute on billing. Roughly 80 percent of Russian gas destined for Europe goes through the Ukraine. by Christopher Wink
- Blog posts 2009-01-07
- Energy Roundup: Canadian Gas Pipeline Attacked, Toshiba Goes Solar and More
- A "deliberate explosion" struck a gas pipeline operated by Canadian oil company Encana in western Canada over the weekend, police said yesterday. There were no injuries or gas leakage, but this was perhaps the fourth attack on the Encana property in the Tomslake area of British Columbia. Investigations are ongoing...
- Blog posts 2009-01-06
- Energy Roundup: Nigerian Oil Explodes, Peco Buys Wind, and More
- A spillage incident has closed a pipeline in Nigeria owned by Italian energy-giant Eni SpA and cut the company's daily output by 12,000 barrels. On Saturday, Nigerian officials said a Friday explosion of another oil pipeline was sabotage, not a militant attack. Oil from Nigeria, the world's eight-largest producer, is...
- Blog posts 2009-01-05
- Energy Roundup: New NJ Wind Farm, Uranium Enrichment in Idaho, and More
- A Seattle company proposes building a new 1,000 megawatt wind farm off the New Jersey coast, the French nuclear-service company Areva wants to build a uranium-enrichment facility in Idaho, a federal panel calls for hiking gas taxes, and more. by Christopher Wink
- Blog posts 2009-01-02
- Energy Roundup: Conflicts Over Shale Oil, Biofuel Takes Flight, and More
- Oil and water don't mix for shale exploration -- After the Bush administration finalized leasing rules last month for two million acres of federal land for energy exploration, a rift has formed between two major industries in the American West: oil and water. One of the largest oil reserves in...
- Blog posts 2008-12-30
- Energy Roundup: LA Uses the Sun, SF Charts Rooftop Solar, and More
- Solar L.A., a program that lays out a broad and long-term plan to develop a network of residential, commercial and city-owned solar systems, will be the largest plan attemped by any city in the world, said Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, City Council President Eric Garcetti, Council member Jan Perry and the...
- Blog posts 2008-12-23
- Energy Roundup: Oil-Price Stability Calls, Chinese Hybrids, and More
- French energy company Areva will sell 300 tons of uranium to the Nuclear Power Corporation of India, by a commitment with the Indian Department of Atomic Energy. Currently, India's reactor fleet is operating below full capacity. The rate of dispersal of the uranium was not disclosed. by Christopher Wink
- Blog posts 2008-12-19
- Energy Roundup: Lithium Battery Alliance, U.S. Uranium for Sale, EU Fights Warming, and More
- Industry titans including 3M and Johnson Controls call for lithium-ion battery funding, EU passes climate-change laws, U.S. uranium for sale, China cuts fuel prices but raises taxes, and more. by Christopher Wink
- Blog posts 2008-12-18
- Energy Roundup: OPEC Production Cut, U.S. Demand Slowing, Big China Nukes and More
- The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries agreed yesterday to its largest cut in production ever. Reducing output by two million barrels, OPEC leaders said, will chase up oil prices which have fallen since July's high. Non-OPEC members Russia and Azerbaijan may compliment the cut by lessening their output by a...
- Blog posts 2008-12-17
- Energy Roundup: Exxon Goes Shopping?, Solar Companies Recycle, and More
- Holding $40 billion in cash, Exxon Mobil could be poised to buy out or merge with one of its struggling competitors; a group of solar-industry companies in Europe has pledged to collect and recycle a large percentage of solar-power producing equipment, and more. by Christopher Wink
- Blog posts 2009-01-12
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