The 30-year battery: New chemistry holds promise CNET Wed, 23 Nov 2011 10:43 AM PST For bulk storage on the grid, Stanford research develop a new chemistry that could lead to durable, fast-charging batteries for storing wind and solar energy. | Kazakhstan Now World's Largest Uranium Miner International Business Times Wed, 23 Nov 2011 10:41 AM PST Kazakhstan's international energy image is now that of one of the world's rising oil exporters, an extraordinary feat given that, two decades ago its hydrocarbon output was beyond insignificant when the USSR collapsed. The vast Central Asian nation, larger than Western Europe, has now quietly passed another energy milestone. | Shale Plays On Fire: KKR Buys Samson For $7.2B Forbes Wed, 23 Nov 2011 10:41 AM PST Despite a fragile global economy and snailâs pace-growth in the U.S., activity has been fierce in the oil and gas sector, particularly related to shale plays. On Wednesday, a group led by KKR announced it was acquiring the private energy company Samson for $7.2 billion, in what is lining up to be the yearâs largest leveraged buyout. | Snag This Bargain Energy Stock Even Cheaper Than Director Montgomery Did Forbes via Yahoo! News Wed, 23 Nov 2011 10:38 AM PST There's an old saying on Wall Street about insider buying: there are many possible reasons to sell a stock, but only one reason to buy. Back on October 19, Apache Corp.'s Director, William C. Montgomery, invested $180,000.00 into 2,000 shares of APA, for a cost per share of $90.00. [...] | Lessons from a life cut short: Friends, family pay tribute to accident victim South Whidbey Record Wed, 23 Nov 2011 10:38 AM PST FREELAND â" Energy was abundant in Robert Bruce Knight. Whether he used it to break out a 30-yard touchdown run or break out in song, it didnât matter to those who knew him. They just liked to watch Knight shine. They also liked his hugs. More than 400 friends and family filled the sanctuary at Trinity Lutheran Church on Friday night for one more chance to share those experiences at Knightâs ... | Nanoparticle electrode for batteries could make grid-scale power storage feasible EurekAlert! Wed, 23 Nov 2011 10:38 AM PST ( Stanford University ) Stanford researchers have used nanoparticles of a copper compound to develop a high-power battery electrode that is so inexpensive to make, so efficient and so durable that it could be used to build batteries big enough for economical large-scale energy storage on the electrical grid -- something researchers have sought for years. | Crimson Exploration Inc. to Present at the Jefferies 2011 Global Energy Conference Business Wire Wed, 23 Nov 2011 10:37 AM PST HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Crimson Exploration Inc. (NasdaqGM:CXPO) will present at the Jefferies 2011 Global Energy Conference on Wednesday, November 30, 2011 at 3:30 p.m. CST. A live audio webcast of the presentation can be accessed at http://www.wsw.com/webcast/jeff64/cxpo/ or by visiting the Companyâs website at http://crimsonexploration.com. A copy of the presentation will be posted to ... | | |
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