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Iraq Needs 75 Billion Dollars To Develop Oil Industry Beirut (RIA Novosti) Jun 29, 2007
Iraq will need $75 billion to develop its oil sector, three times more than was originally thought, a government expert said Thursday. Iraq intends to boost oil production to 6 million barrels per day, but is currently producing only 2 million barrels per day due to ongoing terrorist attacks.
Tamer Gazban, former oil minister and now energy adviser to the Iraqi government, said that if the ... read more
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US Finds Venezuela CITGO Oil Company Guilty Of Pollution
Washington (AFP) June 27, 2007Venezuela's CITGO Petroleum Corp. -- which provided cheap heating oil for thousands of Americans the last two winters -- was found guilty of environmental crimes by a federal jury in Texas, the US Justice Department said Wednesday. The state-owned company's Corpus Christi East Plant Refinery was in violation of the Clean Air Act "for nearly 10 years ... when it failed to install and operate prop ... more Gazprom Neft Says Pipeline Bypassing Bosporus Will Cost A Billion More
Moscow (RIA Novosti) Jun 29, 2007A planned oil pipeline to bypass Turkey's strait linking the Black Sea to the Mediterranean would cost over $1.2 billion, a Russian contractor from Gazprom's oil-producing arm, Gazprom Neft, said Wednesday. Nikolai Seryogin told the Fifth Russian Petroleum and Gas Congress that the planned $900-million pipeline between the Bulgarian port of Burgas and Greece's Alexandroupolis would be more expen ... more Russia-Georgia Gas Pipeline In Mountains To Be Highest In World
Vladikavkaz, Russia (RIA Novosti) Jun 29, 2007A natural gas pipeline being built in the Caucasus mountains linking Russia and Georgia will gain the honor of being the world's highest pipeline, the project chief said Thursday. The high-altitude pipeline will link Russia and South Ossetia, a secessionist republic in Georgia, and is expected to end the region's gas dependence on Tbilisi. "The pipeline will be laid at an altitude of 3,150 ... more Toshiba Eyes Big US Nuclear Power Plant Deal
Tokyo (AFP) Jun 29, 2007Japan's Toshiba Corp. said Wednesday it hoped to win a large deal to supply nuclear reactors in the United States, boosting its share price. Toshiba is working to secure an order for advanced boiling water reactors from US group NRG Energy which aims to build nuclear power plants, said company spokeswoman Hiroko Mochida. "We have not reached a final contract. But we will continue to work t ... more QinetiQ And NexxtDrive To Develop Hybrid Electric Drive Six Wheelers
London UK (SPX) Jun 29, 2007QinetiQ and NexxtDrive have signed a memorandum of understanding to co-operate on hybrid drive technologies. Hybrid drive products and underlying technologies are relevant to QinetiQ's work on improving the energy efficiency of military vehicles where the growing power demands of the sophisticated electronic systems used are in conflict with the military requirement for extended range and maximi ... more |
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College Park MD (SPX) Jun 28, 2007A prototype of what may be the next generation of personal computers has been developed by researchers in the University of Maryland's A. James Clark School of Engineering. Capable of computing speeds 100 times faster than current desktops, the technology is based on parallel processing on a single chip. Parallel processing is an approach that allows the computer to perform many different tasks ... more Newmont Lodges Counter-Appeal In Indonesian Mining Case
Jakarta (AFP) June 27, 2007US mining giant Newmont said Wednesday it had lodged a counter-motion against an appeal by Indonesian prosecutors, the latest twist in a high-profile pollution case that the company won in April. The local unit of Newmont and its president director, Richard Ness, contended in the motion that the appeal to the Supreme Court was unlawful as the original court hearing was in compliance with applica ... more China To Force Polluters To Pay More
Beijing (AFP) June 27, 2007China is set to double fees that companies must pay for pollution amid concerns that efforts to clean up the environment are not working well enough, state press said Wednesday. The move is aimed at forcing companies who do not care for the environment to improve their pollution habits through cost pressures, the China Daily said, citing National Development and Reform Commission vice minister B ... more Floods And Heatwaves Offer Warning Of Impact Of Climate Change
Geneva (AFP) June 27, 2007Recent floods in Asia and Britain, and heatwaves in southern Europe, show the world must be better prepared to cope with the impact of climate change, the United Nation's top disaster prevention official said Wednesday. "Heavy rainfalls in Pakistan, India and northern England and heatwaves in Greece, Italy and Romania are indications of what might happen more frequently and more severely across ... more |
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Atlanta GA (SPX) Jun 28, 2007Southern Company said that a thorough two-year study conducted with the Georgia Institute of Technology has identified several conditions potentially favorable for wind power generation off the coast of Georgia, but that high costs and regulatory issues still need to be resolved. Launched in 2005, the joint study examined in detail a variety of factors -- including wind resources, technology, si ... more PSE And G To Install More Energy Efficient Equipment
Newark NJ (SPX) Jun 28, 2007The Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE And G) announced plans to invest in more efficient electric delivery equipment, a move expected to reduce energy use and cut carbon emissions by some 60,000 tons by the year 2020. Energy efficiency is considered the most cost-effective carbon reduction method available, reducing greenhouse gas emissions by reducing the need for new generation. ... more Standards Body Appeals For World's Experts To Help Harness Renewable Energy From Waves and Tides
Geneva, Switzerland (SPX) Jun 28, 2007IEC, the global body for electrical energy standards, is now recruiting experts from around the world to develop international standards for wave and tidal energy technology. These experts will help establish this promising source of renewable energy as a competitive form of electrical energy production. With world production of electricity expected to double over the next 25 years, according to ... more Blue Square Energy Wins Solar America Initiative Grant From Department Of Energy Blue Square Energy (BSE) announced that it has been chosen to participate in the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Solar America Initiative, Photovoltaic (PV) Module Incubator Project. BSE will receive approximately $3 million to address the challenges related to reducing the cost, improving the performance, and expanding the manufacturing capacity of innovative solar technologies to move from s ... more
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