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Then Old Russia in Decay - Ieuan Dolby (1,244)
Ieuan Dolby

The Lone Bank in Kholsmk By Ieuan Dolby In the minds of most from the West, the days of the cold war, the arms race and of two superpowers jockeying for influence on the world stage have diminished. Russia's power has dropped over the last twenty years or so to the... ( added 2 years 240 days ago.)
Three Important Facts About The Economic And Energetic Crisis That We Are Facing Now - Sam Deias (46)
Ms Sarah Teather, the Britain's Liberal Democrat business spokeswoman said about one year ago: "Many people will feel deeply uncomfortable that some of the world's wealthiest companies are experiencing a profit surge at a time when household budgets are under tremendous pressure. ... ( added 152 days 14 hours ago.)
Is The "Era of Cheap Oil Prices" Ending Soon? - Gary W. Halsey Sr. (4,552)
Gary W. Halsey Sr.

Okay...I know that I am not living in 1963 anymore, and I know that I am not really good at adjusting to this century, however did something happen to the quality of our gasoline recently that I didn't know about? I live in Arizona, and in the last 4 days, I have seen gas go from 1.459 per gallon... ( added 303 days 17 hours ago.)
 

 
Wireless Electricity - The Future is Here - Mark Parsec (15,056)
Mark Parsec

Imagine a light bulb that comes on without any wires to deliver electricity to it. Science fiction, right? Not any more. Intel has developed a technology that delivers wireless electricity and during a recent demonstration they lit up a 60 watt light bulb without wires! Although wireless... ( added 1 year 78 days ago.)
Predicting Oil Prices: the Shortage Is In the Facts - - Susanna Han (8)
Any numbers of energy experts -in Wall Street, in specialist trading outfits and in government bureaus throughout the world-have concluded that, since demand for oil will continue to outstrip supply, crude prices will remain on a firm-to-higher path in the foreseeable future. The problem is that... ( added 1 year 317 days ago.)
Advantages and Disadvantages of Solar Energy - Bryan Wong (738)
Solar energy can be used and is used for electricity, central heating, hot water, cooking, for producing salt and even for desalination. Solar energy comes from the sun’s rays. Solar energy is known to be very environmentally friendly. However, when the sun rays enter the earth’s atmosphere it is... ( added 3 years 106 days ago.)
A Nuclear Power Plant May Be Next for New Mexico - JamesFinch (218)
Federal lawmakers patted themselves on the back, last Friday, in a joint bi-partisan news release issued by three New Mexico politicians: U.S. Senators Pete Domenici and Jeff Bingaman, and U.S. Congressman Steve Pearce. Their celebratory remarks were meant to remind voters why the politicians... ( added 3 years 135 days ago.)
Trans Alaska Oil Pipeline - Andy Klynstra (264)
With the discovery of oil in Prudhoe Bay in 1968, a pipeline was considered to be the most practical and cost effective means of transporting the crude oil from the oilfields in Alaska to the seaport of Valdez where it was to be loaded into waiting tankers for transport. The pipeline is a tube of... ( added 3 years 196 days ago.)
What You Must Know About Nuclear Energy - Sam Deias (46)
Many are the lies that have been told to you concerning nuclear power. As we say in Italian: "Lies have short legs" meaning that they cannot go far away, this is exactly the case of all the lies spread out in the past 20 years or so about nuclear power. It's time to fight these lies... ( added 152 days 14 hours ago.)
All About Biofuels - Tim McDonald (886)
Tim McDonald

As the name implies, biofuels are fuels derived from organic material. Since they can be made in many ways, they are classified as 1st generation, 2nd generation, and 3rd generation. First generation bio-fuels are the more common fuels that are produced from food crops and animal fats.... ( added 250 days 8 hours ago.)
EnerMax Rethinks the Austin Chalk - Heather Dessinger (30)
The s ounds of oil and gas drilling are steadily humming in South Texas . At more than $55 a barrel, oil companies are picking up their drill bits and grinding away like never before. This is especially true of the Austin Chalk Trend in South Texas . Once thought to be past its peak, the Austin... ( added 2 years 354 days ago.)
The Disadvantages Of Nuclear Power - Tim McDonald (886)
Tim McDonald

Early on man realized that fossil fuels would soon run out, and so nuclear power was born. It was glorified as the cleaner alternative to oil and coal power stations, promising lower emissions and environmental safety. But has it really lived up to our expectations? And is it the ideal energy... ( added 248 days 11 hours ago.)
Why do we Need Renewable Energy Solutions? - - Win Paulson (2)
That may seem like a silly question. Surely everyone knows that we need to begin to develop renewable energy solutions sooner, rather than later. Our current energy policies are doing a number on the planet's ecological systems. Increasing pollution in the air and the seas, environmental impacts... ( added 350 days 2 hours ago.)
Solar Energy - Advantages and Disadvantages - Lissa Jannini (695)
Lissa Jannini

Solar power was originally developed to provide energy to satellites that orbit the earth. Solar powered devices have expanded dramatically in recent years. Most of us use calculators powered by solar cells and advances in technology have made it possible to conceive of solar powered homes, cars... ( added 4 years 30 days ago.)
Wind Power Is Essential For Our Future - - Diane Stroup (12)
In order for our world to progress and move forward into the foreseeable future, we will need to have sources of either renewable energy or energy that is inexhaustible. Our energy use habits at this point are changing our earth to something we are not accustomed to. This is why wind power... ( added 39 days 10 hours ago.)

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