The World's Resources Aren't Running Out

The World's Resources Aren't Running Out

Ecologists worry that the world's resources come in fixed amounts that will run out, but we have broken through such limits again and again


http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304279904579517862612287156

Carter-Obama Energy Policy: From Gasoline Lines to Pipeline Obstructionism

Carter-Obama Energy Policy: From Gasoline Lines to Pipeline Obstructionism - See more at: http://www.masterresource.org/2014/04/carter-no-to-keystone-xl/#sthash.kvizyDLn.dpuf
 Carter-Obama Energy Policy: From Gasoline Lines to Pipeline Obstructionism
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Demand Response: People, Not Power Plants, are Driving the Clean Energy Future

Demand Response: People, Not Power Plants, are Driving the Clean Energy Future

By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange Blog
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How does Demand Response reduce electricity use? from Environmental Defense Fund Clean energy resources, like wind, solar, and energy efficiency, have certain key advantages over traditional, fossil fuel-based resources: they don’t require expensive, polluting fuels or large capital investment, consume little to no water, generate negligible carbon emissions, and are easily scalable. To take full advantage of

LNG Exports to Make US Electricity Bills Jump


LNG Exports to Make US Electricity Bills Jump

By Cristina Brooks
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Countering the Russian incursion into Crimea, the House Energy and Power Committee is debating multiplying American LNG exports, and sending shale gas in liquid form to countries overseas, a move that consultants say will raise US electricity prices. A knock-on effect of sending more shale gas abroad is that US electricity companies that have gas-fired

PennEnrgy's Top Oil & Gas News 4/25

Top Oil & Gas News
Explosion shuts down Williams gas processing plant in Wyoming
Williams Partners L.P. and Williams reported an explosion and fire at approximately 2 p.m. Mountain Time at their natural gas processing facility in Lincoln County, Wyo., near the town of Opal. There were no reported injuries or damage to property outside the facility.
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PennEnergy Video News Update
From Osaka Gas' interest in US shale, to Hess' Thailand asset sale, to a big acquisition in Kansas for Worthington, all of the week's biggest headlines are in the PennEnergy Video News Update.
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This Week's Most Popular Oil & Gas News
Hess announces sale of Thailand oil and gas assets
BP to sell interest in four Alaska North Slope oil and gas assets
Worthington Energy acquires oil and gas leases in Kansas
Osaka Gas may invest in US shale gas development
Summit Natural Gas completes 68-mile pipeline
APPEA: Time to lift barriers on New South Wales natural gas development
Gazprom and Austria discuss alternative Russian gas routes to Europe
Lukoil agrees to exploration in Kalmykia
Gazprom and Turkey look into possible gas pipeline capacity increase
Aker Solutions and Baker Hughes form subsea production alliance
Century Energy completes sale of Vawn oil exploration assets
Technip agrees to sell majority share in Seamec
First oil from Russian Arctic shelf offshore field loaded

Energy Insights
Skills shortage main challenge for oil & gas employers in 2014
Oil and gas industry employers in the UK are facing significant skills shortages according to the Oil & Gas Global Salary Guide, and over 65 percent (68.1%) of employers plan to increase headcount in 2014, exacerbating the already skill-short market, adding pressure to increase salaries to attract candidates, which is based on data from 24,000 respondents.
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Black Swan: How Quickly will the Electric Vehicle Revolution Come?
In a previous posting I stated my belief that the pure electric vehicle was the way of the future and that this sector of the automobile industry would grow more or less continuously for the foreseeable future. I decided to do a bit more investigation into how quickly that could happen given trends in vehicle sales over the past few years. I also decided to look into what has been happening with fuel economy rates given that retail gasoline prices have more than doubled in North America in the last ten years. Unfortunately, what I found was not terribly encouraging.
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PennEnergy's Top Power Headlines 4/25

Top Power Headlines
Explosion at Waterport power station blacks out most of Gibraltar (Video)
An explosion at the Waterport power station in Gibraltar resulted in a major power outage for residents and shut down business for several online gambling firms on a key sporting day
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Top 10 cities with the most ENERGY STAR certified buildings
While renewables play an important role in the environmentally sound use of energy another critical approach is basic energy efficiency. Presented here are the top 10 U.S. cities with the most EPA ENERGY STAR certified buildings.
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Embracing Social Media
In an age of social media and smartphones, people are communicating more than ever. But how engaged are they? And how do companies ensure they are heard amongst all that chatter?
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Exclusive Energy Efficiency Research Results
Increasing Efficiency in Power Generation
Interested in how a new generation of natural gas engine oil can help power operators optimize equipment productivity and protection? View a webcast today which discusses the potential impact of Mobil’s latest gas engine oil, Mobil SHC Pegasus, on the power generation sector – with experts from Mobil Industrial Lubricants, Dresser Waukesha, 2G Driver GmbH and Oil, Gas and Petrochem Equipment.
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Oil Spill Clean Up In Arctic Waters Requires Increased Infrastructure

Oil Spill Clean Up In Arctic Waters Requires Increased Infrastructure
Washington DC (SPX) Apr 25, 2014 - A changing climate is increasing the accessibility of U.S. Arctic waters to commercial activities such as shipping, oil and gas development, and tourism, raising concern about the risk of oil spills. A new report from the National Research Council says that a full suite of proven oil response tools is needed to address potential oil spills in U.S. Arctic waters, but not all of them are readily a ... morehttp://www.energy-daily.com/reports/Oil_Spill_Clean_Up_In_Arctic_Waters_Requires_Increased_Infrastructure_999.html

ANS Nuclear Cafe Nuclear Video Matinee: Offshore Nuclear Plants

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Nuclear Video Matinee: Offshore Nuclear Plants

By ansnuclearcafe on Apr 25, 2014 01:00 am

Jacopo Buongiorno of MIT discusses some of the advantages of a nuclear reactor concept under development in collaboration with industry and other universities: floating off-shore nuclear power plants, constructed entirely in a shipyard, anchored off the coast, linked to the … Continue reading
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DOE Issues WIPP Radiological Release Investigation Report

Washington, D.C. – Today, the Department of Energy’s Office of Environmental Management (EM) released the initial accident investigation report related to the Feb. 14 radiological release at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) near Carlsbad, New Mexico.
“The Accident Investigation Board reviewed procedures related to safety, maintenance, and emergency management to better understand the aboveground events surrounding the radiological incident,” said Matt Moury, EM Deputy Assistant Secretary, Safety, Security, and Quality Programs. “The Department believes this detailed report will lead WIPP recovery efforts as we work toward resuming disposal operations at the facility.”
The report is comprised of two phases. The document released today includes the initial investigation that focused on the release of radioactive material from the underground facility into the environment and related exposure to aboveground workers, as well as the actions taken by Nuclear Waste Partnership, the management and operations contractor at WIPP, and federal employees in response to the release. Once entry teams determine the source of the radiological event, the board will gather additional information and release a supplemental report that focuses on the direct cause of the release and worker protection measures in the underground.
“This report will serve as guidance for the recovery team moving forward,” said, Joe Franco, DOE’s Carlsbad Field Office Manager. “We understand the importance of these findings, and the community’s sense of urgency for WIPP to become operational in the future. We are fully committed to pursuing this objective.”
WIPP has already begun implementing corrective actions to address many of the issues raised in the report. These include enhanced work planning, nuclear safety controls, deploying experienced supplemental contractor and federal staff to assist, and implementing additional senior contractor and federal oversight. A formal corrective action process will also be implemented to ensure that all of the issues raised in the report are addressed.
Click here to read the report.

http://www.energy.gov/em/articles/doe-issues-wipp-radiological-release-investigation-report

Who's Holding You Hostage? Tips from a Former FBI Negotiation Trainer on How to Get Through to Anyone

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Kiev needs at least $3 billion for gas overhaul

Kiev needs at least $3 billion for gas overhaul
Kiev, Ukraine (UPI) Apr 23, 2013 - More than $3 billion is needed to overhaul the Soviet-era natural gas transit network in Ukraine, Ukrainian Energy Minister Yuri Prodan said Wednesday. European consumers rely on Russian energy company Gazprom for about a quarter of their annual gas needs, though the bulk of those supplies runs through Ukraine's pipeline network. "In order for the gas transport system to operate ... morehttp://www.energy-daily.com/reports/Kiev_needs_at_least_3_billion_for_gas_overhaul_999.html

The Carolinas benefit economically from nuclear industry

The Carolinas benefit economically from nuclear industry

Nuclear power not only plays an important part in North and South Carolina’s energy mix, it  also provides a substantial economic impact to the Carolinas.
According to a recent study, commissioned by the Carolinas’ Nuclear Cluster, an industry coalition, the total economic impact of nuclear power in the Carolinas is $20 billion.

http://nuclear.duke-energy.com/2014/04/22/the-carolinas-benefit-economically-from-nuclear-industry/

Marshall Islands sues nine nuclear powers over failure to disarm

Marshall Islands sues nine nuclear powers over failure to disarm

Pacific nation that was site of 67 nuclear tests between 1946 and 1958 accuses states of 'flagrant denial of human justice'

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/apr/24/marshall-islands-sues-nine-nuclear-powers-failure-disarm

Nuclear helps Exelon achieve emissions goal

Nuclear helps Exelon achieve emissions goal
Uprates of its existing reactors has helped Exelon meet its self-imposed greenhouse gas emissions target seven years earlier than planned. The utility has called on US policymakers to recognize nuclear's role in meeting the country's emission reduction goals.http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/EE-Nuclear-helps-Exelon-achieve-emissions-goal-2404144.html

US NRC Blog Update: A New Look at Reactor Decommissioning

A New Look at Reactor Decommissioning

David McIntyre
Public Affairs Officer
 
 Four nuclear power plants closed in 2013 and another is expected to shut down later this year. That puts decommissioning in the spotlight – so the NRC has produced a new video explaining how it’s done.
map_Decommissioning_8By way of background, the owners of Crystal River 3 in Florida, Kewaunee in Wisconsin, and San Onofre 2 and 3 in California already have taken the first steps toward decommissioning their plants. They’ve certified that they permanently ceased operations and removed the fuel from the reactors into their spent fuel pools. Their licenses no longer allow them to operate the reactors.
The owners of Vermont Yankee will do the same when that plant stops operating as scheduled late this year.
The companies then have up to two years to develop and submit decommissioning plans – called the post-shutdown decommissioning activities report, or PSDAR. The report includes a description and a schedule for decommissioning activities and their estimated cost. The report also includes a discussion of why any anticipated environmental impacts have already been reviewed in previous reports on the plant. Crystal River submitted its report last December.
Plant owners typically combine two decommissioning approaches: DECON, in which the plant is dismantled and the site cleaned up to the NRC’s specifications, and SAFSTOR, maintaining the plant as is for a period of time before final cleanup. Waiting allows the radioactivity at the site to decay, making cleanup easier. (A third approach, entombing the reactor in place, has never been used by NRC licensees.)
Two years before the license is to be terminated, the plant owner submits its License Termination Plan to the NRC. The NRC surveys the site to verify the cleanup has been successful before terminating the license (or amending it if spent fuel is still stored there).
We hope you’ll take a few minutes to view the new video. Even more information about the decommissioning process can be found on the NRC website.