Category Archives: Energy sources

New on Breaking Energy – Who Is Afraid Of Fossil Fuel Divestments?

Dr. Sioshansi has a new article on the Breaking Energy website. It is titled, “Who Is Afraid Of Fossil Fuel Divestments? Apparently The Fossil Fuel Lobby ”. To read it, click here.

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Keystone Pipeline: Postponing The Day Of Reckoning

This is a sample article from the December 2011 issue of EEnergy Informer. President Obama’s decision to delay controversial pipeline pleased no one. By some estimates, Alberta’s tar sands may contain as much hydrocarbons as Saudi oil, and at $100 … Continue reading

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BP’s Energy Review: More Of The Same?

This is a sample article from the August 2011 issue of EEnergy Informer. The world needs a lot of energy, mostly from oil, gas, and coal — oh — and some renewable resources The year 2010 was a good year … Continue reading

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Game Changer: Plentiful Domestic Natural Gas Supplies

This is a sample article from the January 2011 issue of EEnergy Informer. The US version of dash-for-gas appears to be in full swing with no Plan B Sometimes events happen so fast that even the experts are baffled by … Continue reading

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IEA’s 2010 World Energy Outlook: Same Old, Same Old

This is a sample article from the December 2010 issue of EEnergy Informer. How can the massive energy infrastructure be turned around for the better? With the usual fanfare, Paris-based International Energy Agency (IEA) released its 2010 World Energy Outlook … Continue reading

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