by: Salitica Let me ask you a question; Is today's energy needs and with it pollution control being met? All around us we see many examples of a grandfathered concept that fossil fuels are the...
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by michael on May 13, 2006
We place quite an importance on our visitors to every creative weblogging sponsored blog site. We have over 60 blogs in 11 separate categories so we get many visitors from all over the world. While we...
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With the potential of a pending energy crisis on many peoples minds here are several select excerpts reporting what people are saying about the energy crisis across the Internet: "I am trying to...
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President Bush this week met with members of congress to promote his four part energy plan in effort to address Americans concerns over high gas prices. An overview of the President's four part...
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More curios about peak oil and oil dependency as well as our economic future, I decided to figure out the answer to the question, "when will oil run out?" My approach is based on the fact...
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by michael on May 02, 2006
Independent from any publisher or author, SEAL introduces its overview of 10 books that all have merit to broaden and deepen the energy debate: 3 books on the role of carbon energy (1-3), 3 books on...
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Nuclear from the inside: According to the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI), electricity demand is outpacing supply in the United States. The expected 2010 demand increase for U.S. electricity is in the...
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By Anne Applebaum The Washington Post, April 19,2006; Article - Page A17 "Look there, friend Sancho Panza, where thirty or more monstrous giants rise up, all of whom I mean to engage in battle...
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This article is co-authored by Hans De Keulenaer and Michael Olivo. Hans De Keulenaer is the Manager for Electricity & Energy at the European Copper Institute. He maintains the Sustainable Energy...
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by michael on April 21, 2006
The people who follow the energy area with interest have views almost as diverse as President Bush and Mr. Gore. With that, we thought that our readers might like to express their opinion every now...
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