
BP Oil Spill Boosts Nuclear Power
By Steve ChristLooking like they have been dipped in chocolate, pictures of oil-soaked pelicans fill the airwaves. Along with angry fis...

Winners and Losers from the Gulf Spill
A comment on my recent posting on oil substitution opportunities in the aftermath of the Gulf oil spill got me thinking about potential...

Drumbeat: June 8, 2010
Saudi Aramco Has 260 Billion Barrels Oil Reserves (Bloomberg) -- Saudi Arabian Oil Co., the world s biggest state oil company, has 26...

Samba Power: A Nuclear Re-Start in Brazil
It s not often we consider nuclear energy in the Americas outside the U.S., but it s time to take a peek at some interesting develo...

Energy Transitions Past and Future: BP's Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill in Context (by Cutler Cleveland)
Below the fold is rerun of an essay from Cutler Cleveland on energy transitions. The unfolding drama in the Gulf of Mexico serves as a ...

Fourth Carnival of Nuclear Energy is Up
Charles Barton at Nuclear Green has the latest best posts and he even added a few blasts from the past . Awe, memories well do...

Drumbeat: June 7, 2010
Another Ship Sent to Catch More Oil, Coast Guard SaysThe containment cap placed over the stricken well on the floor of the Gulf of Mexi...

The Nasdaq Will Soar with Clean Energy Incentives
At last, President Obama is showing some alternative energy leadership. The oil industry hates having the status quo interrupted, and ...

Drumbeat: June 6, 2010
BP: Cap Collects 10,000 Barrels at WellBP PLC Chief Executive Tony Hayward said Sunday that a containment cap being used on a ruptured ...
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