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Popular Mechanics November 2006 Wise & Hutchinson |
The Truth About Hydrogen Can the simplest element in the universe really power our homes, fuel our cars and reduce our contribution to global warming? PM crunches the numbers on the real hydrogen economy.  |
BusinessWeek October 23, 2006 Brian Hindo |
Why Conoco Still Gets No Respect ConocoPhillips has joined the ranks of Big Oil, but bets on higher energy costs give investors pause.  |
BusinessWeek October 23, 2006 James Mehring |
Saving At The Pump, Buying At The Mall Cheaper energy could wind up being a nice gift for retailers heading into the holiday season.  |
The Motley Fool October 16, 2006 Jack Uldrich |
Shell Warms to a Global Challenge A recent company report documents the economic opportunity in combating global climate change. Investors, take note.  |
BusinessWeek October 23, 2006 Geri Smith |
In Ecuador, One Slippery Oil Patch Oxy is out and PetroEcuador is in, but can the state oil company keep things flowing.  |
BusinessWeek October 23, 2006 Jason Bush |
Lukoil: It's Russian For "Fill 'Er Up" Lukoil, Russia's top oil producer, has opened new gas stations, part of a U.S. expansion aimed at making its red-and-white logo an international icon and catapulting the company into the ranks of global oil giants.  |
The Motley Fool October 6, 2006 Rich Smith |
Japan's Nuclear Superpower Toshiba takes control of Westinghouse Electric. As a result, at this point in time it looks like Toshiba has become the dominant force in nuclear reactor construction worldwide. Investors, take note.  |
BusinessWeek October 16, 2006 Cristopher Palmeri |
One More Reason Prices Are Falling Floating oil factories allow tankers to load at sea, avoiding political instability and saving billions.  |
BusinessWeek October 16, 2006 Stanley Reed |
The Sheiks Don't Shriek Why the Saudis can live with cheaper oil.  |
IDB America October 2006 Alexandra Russell-Bitting |
Between the Market and the State Jaime Millan's new book chronicles three decades of electric power sector reform in Latin America.  |
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