Saturday, September 3, 2011

Alternative Energy - Peak Oil $10 Gas? Alternative Energy?




Interviews in Berkeley on Peak Oil, Energy and the Middle East.



In the News:




Lewiston Sun Journal

Dixfield selectman get a lesson in TIF's
Lewiston Sun Journal
In Maine we have two oil-fired electric power plants, which, because of the high expense, are only used when peak demand outstrips supply. Three separate studies have now documented that industrial wind does not reduce greenhouse gas emissions. ...

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What tar sands and the Keystone XL pipeline mean for climate change
The Guardian
Currently the energy is produced from natural gas. This process generates more greenhouse gas emissions per barrel of final product than the production of conventional oil. There is a slight challenge in quantifying the climate impact of tar sands oil ...

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Native Americans find capturing the wind a daunting struggle
Renewable Energy Magazine (press release)
Of course prior to getting involved with things like wind turbines and solar panels, some tribes cast their lot with the oil and gas industry and energy has long been seen as a necessary element in their future economic development. ...




Bank Analysts Changed These Stock Ratings August 26th
Wall St. Cheat Sheet
Resolute Energy (NYSE:REN): Morgan Keegan initiated coverage of this company with a rating of Outperform and a price target of $19. About the company: Resolute Energy Corporation explores for and produces oil and natural gas. ...

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Chadbourne & Parke LLP | California Threatens Windfall Profits Tax
Linex Legal (press release) (registration)
The aim was to reduce US demand for oil and gas from the Middle East by tapping more domestic energy sources. The tax credit can be claimed by anyone who produces gas from biomass, coal seams, tight sands or Devonian shale, or who makes a “synthetic ...







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