Wave and Tidal Power Hit First in Remote Communities


Wave and Tidal Power Hit First in Remote Communities

The still nascent technology to generate electricity from the sea may find its first economical uses far from the grid
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/wave-and-tidal-power-hit-first-in-remote-communities/

Can India Convert to 100 Percent Renewable Energy by 2050?

Can India Convert to 100 Percent Renewable Energy by 2050?

by Darshan Goswami, Contributor | May 9, 2014 | 1 Comment
In the coming years, India will face seemingly insurmountable challenges to its economy, environment and energy security. To overcome these challenges India needs to shift to non-polluting sources of energy. As Jeremy Rifkin, an... Full Article
COMMENTARYhttp://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2014/05/can-india-convert-to-100-percent-renewable-energy-by-2050?cmpid=SolarNL-Saturday-May10-2014

Egypt Emerges as a Route for Israeli Natural Gas

Egypt Emerges as a Route for Israeli Natural Gas

By Simon Henderson
Tamar, The Natural Gas Production Platform Off The Israeli Coast, Is To Begin It's Natural Gas Production
Piping Israeli gas to liquefaction plants in Egypt is the most commercially logical option but remains politically risky. The announcement of a letter of intent between the partners in Israel’s giant Tamar natural gas field and the Spanish owners of a liquefied natural gas plant on Egypt’s Nile Delta coast is a major breakthrough, one

Humanity's Destruction of Earth's Climate in Ninety Seconds


  Humanity's Destruction of Earth's Climate in Ninety Seconds
by Jon Queally
"We continue to turn the dial up on this ‘electric blanket’ of ours without knowing what the resulting temperatures will be.

Data visualization that compresses thousands of years of historic atmospheric data presents frightening prospects for humanity's future

 
 "http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2014/05/06

Friday, May 9, 2014

Nuclear Video Matinee Mother’s Day Double Feature By ansnuclearcafe

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Nuclear Video Matinee Mother’s Day Double Feature

By ansnuclearcafe on May 09, 2014 02:57 pm

The second Sunday in May marks the celebration of Mother’s Day in the United States and many countries.  In honor of this wonderful tradition, the Nuclear Cafe Matinee is quite pleased to showcase interviews with nuclear engineer Julie Ezold, Californium-252 … Continue reading
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Power Engineering's Top Stories 5/9

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Video: SaskPower to launch carbon capture project near ND
Billed as the world's first commercial-scale carbon capture undertaking, the $1.35 billion Boundary Dam Project near Estevan, Saskatchewan, is only a few months away from startup.
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Video: Drake coal-fired power plant offline indefinitely due to fire damage
A fire broke out Monday morning at the Martin Drake Power Plant in Colorado Springs, Colo.
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Duke Energy posts loss on coal fleet
Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK) lost $97 million in the first quarter because it reduced the value of a fleet of coal-fired power plants in the Midwest that it is trying to sell.
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Georgia Power: Gov’t loans save $250mn in costs for Plant Vogtle
Georgia Power said the loans from the U.S. government could save $250 million in costs over the life of the loans.
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