The Great Battery Debate: Good Enough or Breakthrough Needed? The Atlantic Fri, 18 Mar 2011 14:37 PM PDT With the help of four outside experts, The Atlantic's Future of Energy report looked at the future of a key component of our possible future transportation system: the batteries that power electric cars. | Chile, U.S. Sign Nuclear Energy Accord The Huffington Post Fri, 18 Mar 2011 14:34 PM PDT SANTIAGO, Chile -- Chile and the U.S. signed a nuclear energy accord Friday even as fears of radiation spread in Japan after a devastating earthquake and tsunami severely damaged some of its nuclear reactors. | Death Set Discuss Ditching Their Lo-Fi Roots at SXSW Spinner Fri, 18 Mar 2011 14:33 PM PDT Neatly coinciding with the March 15th release of their new album 'Michel Poiccard,' Australian trio the Death Set have been bringing their spastic punk rock energy to crowds at this year's SXSW . It has been a whirlwind week for the band, who arrived in Austin on half an hour of sleep and a bottle of vodka, but the guys managed to find time to stop by our studio for a chat after a much-buzzed ... | What is the worst kind of power plant disaster? Hint: It's not nuclear. [Debunkery] Gizmodo Fri, 18 Mar 2011 14:32 PM PDT # debunkery Media coverage of the Tokyo nuclear reactor leak makes it seem like the worst kind of power plant disaster that you would ever face. But when you look at the actual statistics and history of similar disasters, nuclear power plants are not the most dangerous energy sources - even when terrible accidents happen. More » | Oil prices lower as Libya offers cease-fire San Francisco Chronicle Fri, 18 Mar 2011 14:32 PM PDT (03-18) 13:42 PDT NEW YORK, (AP) -- Oil prices were lower at the end of the week after Libya said it would stop military operations against rebels, although fighting continued. Here's how energy contracts traded on... | Oil prices fall after Libya declares cease-fire Philippine Daily Inquirer Fri, 18 Mar 2011 14:32 PM PDT NEW YORKâ"World oil prices slipped Friday in volatile trade after major crude exporter Libya declared a cease-fire with rebels, easing fears about possible damage to its energy facilities. | | |
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