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IEEE Spectrum December 2012 Richard Stevenson |
Powerful PVs Approach 50 Percent Efficiency Start-up Solar Junction thinks it has the right recipe in a triple-cell scheme |
Chemistry World November 19, 2012 Andrew Turley |
BP to pay 4.5 billion for disaster Oil super major BP has agreed to pay $4 billion in fines and penalties and plead guilty to criminal charges for the 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster, which killed 11 people and spilled millions of barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico. |
IEEE Spectrum November 2012 Eliza Strickland |
Can Japan Phase Out Nuclear Power? The country wants to go nuclear-free, but many obstacles remain |
IEEE Spectrum November 2012 William Sweet |
Golden Rules for Shale Gas Adopting environment- and community-friendly rules is essential if operators don't want to be shut down by regulation |
IEEE Spectrum November 2012 Eliza Strickland |
Profile: Allan Robinson, Tidal Power Engineer Creating cutting-edge energy systems to tap the tides |
Chemistry World October 29, 2012 Andrerw Turley |
BP drops $300m US ethanol plans Oil super major BP has dropped plans for a $300 million cellulosic ethanol plant in Florida, US, announced in 2009. The plant would have had a production capacity of 36 million gallons per year. |
Financial Advisor October 2012 Alan Lavine |
Strong Outlook Demand is growing for master limited partnerships, thanks to the increasing use of natural gas, 6% yields and proposed legislation to expand their use for renewable energy projects. Although master limited partnerships come with some tax headaches, they can be a good diversifier. |
National Defense November 2012 Frodl & Manoyan |
Energy Security Starts With Hardening Power Grids Just how dependent is the federal government becoming on technology that may be good enough for web-based business and even local police, but not good enough to assure uninterrupted operations of national and homeland security agencies? |
IEEE Spectrum October 2012 Joshua J. Romero |
Blackouts Illuminate India's Power Problems Weak links in the grid prove difficult to fix |
Chemistry World September 12, 2012 Yan Yan |
China targets renewables to cut energy dependence The Chinese National Energy Administration (NEA) has unveiled its 12th five-year plan for renewable energy. Unsurprisingly, the plan focuses on the mature renewable technologies of hydropower, wind power, solar energy and biomass. |
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