Archive for December, 2006
« Previous EntriesHappy New Year… and some 2006 highlights
Sunday, December 31st, 2006 Well, the end of another year and time to gloss over some of the highlights. Professionally, this was a satisfying year for me as I was able to transition from being a technology/telecom reporter to being a full-time energy reporter, with alternativ…
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Energy sources - Dec 31
Sunday, December 31st, 2006Staff, EB. Wind: It’s free, plentiful and fickleAustralian PM puts faith in nuclear powerBiofuels may cut into Carolina cotton acreage…
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Chart of the Year
Saturday, December 30th, 2006You won’t find a prettier chart than that of the uranium price. There is more expertise in financing junior uranium exploration companies than there is in producing uranium. Cameco announced that their Cigar Lake mine had flooded in October. Producti…
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An Inconvenient Truth On You-Tube
Saturday, December 30th, 2006Al Gore’s fantastic climate change documentary, An Inconvenient Truth, has been posted to You-Tube. Kudos goes to Calvin and his Climate Change Action blog. To watch it on theWatt, just read on!Also worth mentioning, it happened last year but we ju…
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An Inconvenient Truth On You-Tube well not anymore
Saturday, December 30th, 2006Al Gore’s fantastic climate change documentary, An Inconvenient Truth, has been posted to You-Tube (update: and subsequently removed from You-Tube). Kudos goes to Calvin and his Climate Change Action blog. To watch it on theWatt, just read on!Also …
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Uranium Prices Soar
Saturday, December 30th, 2006Just after that piece of Prime Minister Howard, I looked up the price of Uranium. No surprise here, the price of Uranium has increased by ten times. This is due to high crude oil prices and energy demand, according… Continue….
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GE and Mitsubishi Agree to Work on Renewable Energy Ventures
Saturday, December 30th, 2006Mitsubishi Heavy Industries of Japan shall soon work with US conglomerate General Electric to develop nuclear and wind power generation ventures, according to this article. The two giants will bid for a $300 million nuclear plant project in Laguna Ve…
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Is Australia Going Nuclear
Saturday, December 30th, 2006It looks like another country will go down the Nuclear route, as Australian Prime Minister John Howard promised that swift action will be taken in favor of recent findings on the viability of nuclear power use in Oz-land,according to this… Continue…
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Please Critique Rough EROEI on nuclear enrichment processing in
Friday, December 29th, 2006Dear all, Please Critique: Rough EROEI on nuclear enrichment processing in conventional plants We have uploaded an excel file for critique on…
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Rod Adams debates Doug La Follette Wisconsin Secretary of State
Friday, December 29th, 2006The 28 December 2006 episode of the G’Day World Podcast features a debate about nuclear energy and human population control between Doug La Follette (Wisconsin Secretary of State) and me, Rod Adams, the host of The Atomic Show and author of Atomic In…
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