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Chemistry World June 7, 2013 Emma Stoye |
Fukushima disaster has not raised cancer risks, says UN UN scientists have concluded that the Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear disaster is unlikely to push up cancer rates in Japan. |
On Wall Street June 1, 2013 Milton Ezrati |
Good and Bad News About Energy Beyond Iran's nuclear ambitions, there are reasons a brighter energy world may be on the horizon. |
On Wall Street June 1, 2013 Tom Roseen |
Energy Master Limited Partnerships Attract Investors Energy master limited partnerships produce somewhat predictable cash flows in up and down markets. |
Chemistry World May 14, 2013 Emma Stoye |
Scientists to crowdsource power plant data US researchers at Arizona State University are enlisting the help of citizen scientists to map carbon dioxide emissions from power plants around the world. |
Chemistry World May 10, 2013 Ned Stafford |
EU struggles to fix faltering carbon trading scheme A plan to bolster the flagging price of permits to emit carbon dioxide that are traded in the EU's Emissions Trading System appeared dead last month after being voted down by the European parliament. |
IEEE Spectrum May 2013 Peter Fairley |
Germany Takes the Lead in HVDC New developments in high-voltage DC electronics could herald an epic shift in energy delivery |
IEEE Spectrum May 2013 Jean Kumagai |
The Smartest, Greenest Grid What the little Danish island of Bornholm is showing the world about the future of energy |
IEEE Spectrum May 2013 Dave Levitan |
A Solar Mirage in the Middle East? The oil-rich monarchs' ambitions for solar power will be tough to achieve |
Chemistry World April 16, 2013 Phillip Broadwith |
Biofuels are expensive and unsustainable, report says A report from independent policy analysts Chatham House has concluded that current European policy on biofuels fails to ensure that they are produced sustainably, and means that they are not a cost-effective way to reduce carbon emissions. |
Chemistry World April 12, 2013 Phillip Broadwith |
Veolia and Total open oil recycling plant Environmental services firm Veolia Environnement and oil company Total have opened a new plant near Le Havre, France, to regenerate used oils into engine lubricants. |
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