Tuesday, September 13, 2011

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Tuesday, September 13, 2011 2:53 AM PDT
Cairn in fresh Greenland setback
BBC News Tue, 13 Sep 2011 02:41 AM PDT
Edinburgh-based explorer Cairn Energy suffers fresh disappointment in the Arctic after its latest well failed to find oil.

IEA cuts oil demand growth forecast on economic woes
FOX Business Tue, 13 Sep 2011 02:41 AM PDT
LONDON (Reuters) - World oil consumption will increase less quickly than expected this year and next as the pace of global economic growth slows, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Tuesday.

PlasticsEurope builds up European Commission partnership
Plastics and Rubber Weekly Tue, 13 Sep 2011 02:39 AM PDT
Four years after becoming an associate of the European Commission’s Sustainable Energy Campaign, PlasticsEurope has joined the EC’s Build Up initiative to promote energy-efficient technology for buildings.

New Siemens charging column recharges two electric vehicles at the same time
Manufacturing.net Tue, 13 Sep 2011 02:39 AM PDT
Siemens Energy's new Charge CP500A charging point not only refuels electric vehicles within an hour, it also recharges two vehicles at the same time. The charging column is perfectly suited for use in public and company parking garages and as a charging point for electric vehicles at...

IEA sees Libyan oil output rising faster than expected but won't hit top capacity next year
Brandon Sun Tue, 13 Sep 2011 02:38 AM PDT
PARIS - The International Energy Agency says it expects Libyan oil production to ramp up faster than previously forecast but that the North African country still won't be at full capacity at the end of next year.

Economic slowdown cuts oil demand estimate
AFP Journal Internet Finance News (EU) via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance Tue, 13 Sep 2011 02:37 AM PDT
The sun sets over an oil platform. Global demand for oil will be lower than expected this year and next because of the economic slowdown, the International Energy Agency has said, saying the situation ...

Optofluidics could improve energy applications
PhysOrg Tue, 13 Sep 2011 02:36 AM PDT
(PhysOrg.com) -- The ability to manipulate light and fluids on a single chip, broadly called "optofluidics," has led to such technologies as liquid-crystal displays and liquid-filled optical fibers for fast data transfer. Optofluidics is now also on the cusp of improving such green technologies as solar-powered bioreactors, say Cornell researchers.

Benefits of shale gas ‘dubious’
Pretoria News Tue, 13 Sep 2011 02:35 AM PDT
At the shale gas fracking conference in Sandton in July, the World Wide Fund for Nature in South Africa’s head of the Living Planet Unit, Saliem Fakir, called the claims that shale gas will be a cheap source of energy for South Africa “dubious” because of the enormous costs involved in extracting and processing this fossil fuel.

Cairn board meet on royalty, cess payment tomorrow
Business Standard India Tue, 13 Sep 2011 02:34 AM PDT
Cairn India's board may tomorrow concede to pay royalty and cess on its mainstay Rajasthan oilfields after parent firm Cairn Energy did a u-turn and accepted riders imposed by the government to clear its over $6 billion stake sale to Vedanta Resources.

New PM: Japan should aim to reduce nuclear power
AP via Yahoo! News Tue, 13 Sep 2011 02:32 AM PDT
Japan's prime minister promised Tuesday to restart nuclear plants that clear safety checks ordered in the wake of the country's nuclear disaster, but also said the nation should reduce its reliance on atomic energy over the long term.




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