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- Researchers Base New Wind Turbine Control System on Human Memory
- UK Carbon Emissions Down by 7%, Renewable Energy up 35%
- Is Siemens' New Electrolyser Plant Vital for Germany's Renewable Energy Plans?
- Plans for a New Pipeline to Rival Keystone XL
- Denmark Increases Carbon Emission Reduction Targets
- Gas Still Leaking from North Sea Rig after 3 Days
- Want Cheap Energy? Scrap the DoE
- Japan's Final Nuclear Reactor to Close in May
- How Global Warming Causes Extreme Weather Patterns
- Natural Gas Analysis for the Week of March 26, 2012
- The U.S. Has Granted Japan and 10 EU Countries Exemption from Iran Sanctions
- Pulsed Injection can Increase the Amount of Recoverable Oil in a Well by 10%
- Shell Sign Agreement with Chinese Energy Company to Extract Shale Gas
- Are we one Step Closer to Fusion Energy?
- New Discoveries for Carbon Capture and Storage
- Obama Calls for an End to $4 Billion Oil Industry Subsidies
- Rising Petrostate Kazakhstan Mulls Nuclear Power
- Space Based Solar Power: Nothing but a Dream
- Iran Sanctions Felt as Far as Namibia
- Natural Gas Analysis for the Week of March 19, 2012
- Temporary vs. Permanent Increases in Government Spending
- East Africa's Rapid Rise to the Top of the Energy World
- Israel to Destroy "illegal" Solar Panels in Palestinian Villages
- India Could Become the First Large Casualty of the US Sanctions on Iran
- Chile Power Companies Trash Renewable Energy
- Asian Supergrid to Connect Japan, China, Russia, Korea, and Mongolia
- US Economists Unite to Ask Obama to Support EU Carbon Scheme for Airlines
- Lithium-Ion Battery Sales Expected to Increase by More than 700% by 2017
- 4 Million Americans Could be Under Water by 2100
- The Best Way to Battle Commodity Price Volatility
- Fukushima no Reason for Nuclear Energy Ban
- Chevron's South American Nightmare
- Iranian Oil Exports Drop as Foreign Shipping Companies Avoid Country
- What is up with the gdp-less recovery?
- $1 Billion Hydroelectric Plant to be Built in Cameroon
- Critics Attempt to Damage Rossi's E-Cat with Unfounded Complaints
- Oil Price - Always and Everywhere a Monetary Phenomenon?
- UK's New Green Investment Bank to be Headquartered in Edinburgh
- Would an Arctic Methane Release Spell the End of Human Life on Earth?
- Iran Looking to Resume Talks Over its Nuclear Program
- New Nano-Scale Silver Tree Could Revolutionize Solar Power
- Chevron's Nigerian Rig Fire Finally Goes Out on its Own
- US Plastic Industry Set to Grow with $30 Billion Investment in New Factories
- ARPA-E's Aims are too Short Term, Energy Innovation Can Take 50-60 Years
- Israeli Scientists Hope to Develop New Type Seaweed for Biofuel Production
- European Banks Head Down a Dangerous Path as they Turn to the ECB for Funding
- Enbridge Pipeline Fire Could Cause Higher Oil Prices in North America
- Will BP's $7.8 Billion Settlement be the End of the Deepwater Horizon Case?
- Executives Identify the Greatest Risks of Investing in Renewable Energy
- Economic Difficulties Helping the UK Phase Out Fossil Fuels
- Greece Hopes Oil in the Ionian will Help its Economic Recovery
- New Technology Turns Sewage Plants into Power Plants
- American Energy Company to Invest $1 billion in Egypt
- Mongolia to Build its First Wind Farm
- Is War Imminent? US and UK Step up Military Action in the Persian Gulf
- Flying Wind Turbine Steals the Show at Energy Department Convention
- Nuclear Fallout from Fukushima Measured as Insignificant in U.S.
- Daytime Credit a Thing of the Past as the Fed Rewards High Reserves
- Shell Makes a Bid for Cove Energy Plc as the Majors Move into Mozambique
- Hamas Strike Electricity Deal with Egypt
- Democrats Want to Use US Oil Stockpile to Relieve High Prices; It Won’t Work!
- Liberia Announces Major Offshore Oil Find
- Tonga Starts on its Plan to Achieve 50% Renewable Energy by 2015
- A Unified North Africa Could Help Europe Reach its Clean Energy Goals
- Japan Reluctant to Sign New Deal with Iran until US Give the OK
- New Oil Field in the Gulf of Mexico Could be Huge
- Japan Starts to Invest in Tsunami-Proof, Floating Wind Farms
- Canada Threatens EU with Trade War over Oil Sands Ban
- Energy Crisis in the Gaza Strip Threatens Hospitals
- Middle East to Spend 180 Billion Dollars on New Energy Projects
- UK's Nuclear Sector Set to Expand Following New Energy Pact with France
- Keystone XL Likely to be Reviewed After US Presidential Elections
- Australia Look to Free Market Economics for their Energy Security
- No Peak Oil - Why Then is Saudi Aramco Opening Old Wells for Heavy Crude?
- Should the UK Help Ban Canada’s Tar Sands from Europe?
- US Pleas for Asia to Cut Iranian Oil Imports Fall on Deaf Ears
- Bill Gates and Richard Branson Back Geoengineering to Counter Climate Change
- Eni Announce Another Huge Gas Discovery off the Coast of Mozambique
- Iran Choose to Cut Oil Exports to the EU Before Sanctions Take Effect
- STX Group Hope to Profit from the West's Largest Oil Discovery in Three Decades
- Blame to Spare on Tar Sands Debate
- Lack of Power Lines Prevents New Offshore Wind Farms in Germany
- Dominican Republic Turns to Gazprom for Help on Energy Strategy
- New Power Source Discovered for Nanotechnology
- Approval Granted for First U.S. Nuclear Power Plant Since 1978
- Why Large Banks Shouldn't be Broken Up
- Many Fear New Government Reforms will Destroy the UK Solar Industry
- Crude Oil Analysis for the Week of February 13, 2012
- IEA: Future Sanctions Already Severely Effect Iranian Oil Exports
- Namibia Pursues Nuclear Energy Dreams With France's Areva
- OPEC Predicts Global Oil Demand to Slow in 2012
- Donald Trump has a Tantrum over Scotland's Offshore Wind Farms
- Mongolia: The Resource Giant Ready to be Woken Up
- Las Vegas Going Green - Solar Farm to Power the City
- World's Largest Offshore Wind Farm Opens Today in the UK
- U.S. Losing Wind Energy Race
- Polish Natural Gas Could Free Europe from Russia's Grip Once and for All
- Masdar City: The Most Sustainable City in the World to Open in 2025
- Canada Moves Closer to Supplying China with Oil Following New Agreement
- ConocoPhillips May Exit Nigeria, Libya, Vietnam, Algeria and Kazakhstan
- Cold Snap Sign of European Dependence on Russian Gas
- China Look to Take Advantage of Iran's Situation by Negotiating New Oil Prices
- Qatar to Spend $20 Billion on Power Generation and Water Desalination
- Pakistan Looks to Qatar for Help with Energy Crisis
- Natural Gas Analysis for the Week of February 6, 2012
- Saudi Aramco to Spend $200 Billion on Oil & Gas Investments Over the Next Decade
- Nepal and Bangladesh to Establish Joint Venture 3,000 Megawatt Power Plant
- What is the Real Unemployment Rate?
- World's Largest Rare Earth Metal Refinery to Open in Malaysia
- GE to Build 150 MW Wind Farm in Kenya
- Scientists Worried by the Rush to Develop Arctic Oil and Gas Resources
- Azerbaijan in No Position to Capitalize on Proposed Iranian Oil Sanctions
- €169 Billion: The Cost of Industrial Air Pollution to Europe in 2009
- Exxon Mobil Sells Japanese Refining Company for $3.9 Billion
- Turkey Take Iran to International Arbitration Over High Gas Prices
- Qatar to Spend $25 Billion on Petrochemical Development
- Industry Experts Say Iranian Oil Sanctions Will not Affect Supply
- China’s Demands for Release of Workers Held by Rebels in Sudan Fall on Deaf Ears
- Saudi Arabia Promises to Cover Shortages in World Oil Supply
- Siemens Secures First Wind Turbine Order in Africa
- Natural Gas Market Forecast for the Week of January 30, 2012
- Iran to take Action Against the West by Banning Oil Exports to the EU?
- Transmission Line Under the Mediterranean to Supply Italy with Clean Power
- Fed Says Market Rally is BS
- Will New Technology Cause China's Grip on the Rare Earth Industry to Slip?
- Despite the Current Oil & Gas Boom, the Obama Administration Deserves No Credit
- Greek Default: Will it Save or Doom the EU?
- Texas Firm Strikes Natural Gas in Mozambique
- Chinese Refinery in Chad Hits a Major Snag
- Cheaper, Safer, Smaller Nuclear Reactors will Put the US Back on Top
- Petrobras Design New GTL Process to Create Cheap Oil from Natural Gas
- New Heat Engine Could Make Geothermal Power Accessible to the World
- Solar Yacht Sails Around the World Powered by Nothing More than the Sun
- ExxonMobil Increase Oil Spill Estimate in Light of More Detailed Analysis
- Nigerian President to Reduce Fuel Prices, Just Days After Abandoning Subsidies
- Scotland Well on the Way to Achieving 100% Renewable Energy by 2020
- Is Abu Dhabi Losing Interest in Renewable Energy?
- Bulgaria Bans Fracking Following Public Protests
- Lithuania Seeks to Break Gazprom’s Stranglehold on Natural Gas Imports
- Natural Gas Analysis for the Week of January 16, 2012
- Ukraine Seeks to Lessen Dependence on Russian Natural Gas Imports
- Greek Deputy Environment Minister - Greece Will Exploit its Oil
- Jordan Optimistic Qatari Nat Gas Will Help Replace Egyptian Delivery Shortages
- Romania's Murky Natural Gas Market
- South Sudan Warns Khartoum Against Impeding Oil Exports
- Maldives Buying Land in Australia as Preparation for Mass Migration
- Why Investors Should be Looking to Platinum in 2012
- Are Silver Prices Set to Soar?
- How Biomass Can Provide 25% of Global Energy without Affecting Food Production
- Battle to be the World’s No.1 Oil Producer Heating Up
- Are Wood Based Biofuels a Suitable Alternative to Fossil Fuels?
- Crude Oil Update for November 9, 2011
- New Solar Plant Lights the Way to a Brighter Future
- Is Beacon Power About to Follow Solyndra into Redundancy
- Construction Begins in Pakistan on the World’s Highest Dam
- Korea, France to Hold Seminar on Nuclear Power Promotion
- Iran to Ship Natural Gas to China Across Pakistan
- Iraqi Oil Ministry Signs Natural Gas Contract with South Korea's KOGAS
- Nigerian Activists Plan Worldwide Protest Over Electricity Shortages
- Mexico’s Pemex to Drill for Oil in Deep Waters of Gulf of Mexico
- Ethiopian Court Sequesters Chinese Sinohydro Corp. Funds
- U.K. MOX Plant Closure to Cost Japanese Utilities Billions
- China's Sinohydro Corp. Soars in Stock Market IPO Debut
- Kenya and Saudi Arabia Deepen Energy Ties
- Spanish Wind Power Companies Distressed by Subsidy Cuts
- Mozambique, South Korea to Construct Solar Power Stations
- German Energy Company Resumes Joint Projects with Gazprom in Libya
- Spain's Abengoa Corp. to Construct Bio-Ethanol Plant in Uruguay
- Massive Natural Gas Discoveries in Northern Spain
- German Investors Consider Renewable Energy in the Philippines
- Vietnam Requests Sri Lanka to Stop Offshore Oil Exploration
- First Biodiesel Plant Proposed for Schuylkill, Pennsylvania
- Kenyan Solar Power Projects Scarce Despite Potential
- French Newspaper Contemplates Phase-Out of Nuclear Energy
- Belarus Forges Ahead With Nuclear Power Program
- Pakistan's Power Minister May Lose Job Over Power Crisis
- Indonesia's First Nuclear Power Plant Delayed
- Uganda to Expedite Parliament’s Consideration of Oil Legislation
- Turkmenistan's Natural Gas Field is the World's Second Largest
- Iran Suspends Chinese Contract for North Pars Natural Gas Field
- New Natural Gas Deposit Discovered in Ukraine
- PetroVietnam’s Earnings Surge
- Ethiopia's Millennium Dam Not to Negatively Impact Egypt, Sudan
- Iran to Develop Six New Persian Gulf Offshore Natural Gas Fields
- Russia and China Close to Concluding a Natural Gas Supply Contract
- Western Energy Firms Increase their Investment in Kenya
- China’s Petrochemical Corp. Invests in Canada
- Belarusian-Venezuelan Company Will Increase Oil Production in 2012
- Kenya Seeks Norwegian Energy Assistance
- Nigerian Govt. Criticized Over Decision to End Fuel Subsidies
- Israel Electric Corp. to Build $1.3 Billion Chinese Solar Project
- Japanese Government Planning to Build Hydrocarbon Reserves
- Ethiopia Seeking to be East African Region's Power Hub
- Iraqi Oil Specialists Criticize New National Oil Law as Unconstitutional
- Uzbek Natural Gas Project to Receive Equipment from Malaysian Companies
- Indian Protesters Ask for Closure Tamil Nadu Nuclear Power Plant
- Rig in Position at Israel’s Offshore Mediterranean Natural Gas Field
- Indonesian Coal Miner Plans $167m IPO to Finance Coal Boom
- China National Offshore Oil Corp. Likely to Miss 2011 Targets
- Chilean Hydroelectric Dam Project to be Appealed to Supreme Court