Poweralternatives News headlines July 06, 2008
Feature: July 03, 2008
Without raising the arguments about the existence and causes of global warming, perhaps we can all agree that it would be sensible to find ‘power alternatives’ which do not involve burning increasingly scarce fossil fuels and
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Feature: July 02, 2008
“The world is structurally short energy. The evidence is everywhere.” So says the latest research from Southern Cross Equities, Australia’s largest independent stockbroker and emerging investment advisory firm. The principal
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News: June 30, 2008
Aim-traded Clean Energy Brazil owns sugar and ethanol assets in Brazil. It was founded as a closed-end investment company in 2006. Since then it has invested US$214 million in sugar assets in Brazil. In April it announced its new
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News: June 29, 2008
A row is brewing in the US over the extent to which biofuels have contributed to rising grain prices. The Inspector General at the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) has been asked to investigate conflicting numbers presented by
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News: June 26, 2008
Last December, shortly after being sworn in, Kevin Rudd, Australia’s new Prime Minister signed the Kyoto Protocol. This must have been music to the ears of Australian renewable energy companies which had up to that point
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News: June 25, 2008
Earlier this month hybrid engine developer Traction Technology quietly bade farewell to any ambitions it had of remaining a listed company. Traction’s been stymied by a combination of delays in its prime development project and a
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News: June 23, 2008
American presidential hopeful John McCain is urging the construction of 45 new nuclear power stations in his home country, to combat rising oil costs and to help the US become more self sufficient. But one wonders how happy he is
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News: June 23, 2008
What is it about Nighthawk Energy that has made it such a phenomenal success? It’s an easy question to ask, given that Nighthawk’s shares have more than doubled in value over the past twelve months. Indeed if you measure from the
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News: June 23, 2008
Just one piece of good news came for the grain and vegetable oil complex last week – it seems that Argentina’s farmers are about to end the strike which for three months has been blocking both domestic and international trade in
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News: June 20, 2008
The stock market may be being put off by the US$3.2 billion development bill hanging over Altona Resources’ coal-to-liquids Arckaringa project in Australia, but a crude calculation based on today’s oil price of US$140 per barrel
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News: June 19, 2008
Doubts are growing about jatropha, the biodiesel feedstock that was so recently hailed as the miracle solution for the biofuels industry. Unlike other feedstocks, jatropha is inedible, can grow on degraded land and requires
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News: June 18, 2008
Momentum is building at Aim-traded, Isle of Man-based Renewable Energy Holdings (REH). The company’s portfolio includes proven and cash generative wind and bio energy technologies as well as a proprietary wave power technology
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News: June 17, 2008
You bump into all sorts of people in and around the bars of St. James’s. Downstairs at Franco’s, Adonis Pouroulis, one of the key backers of Chariot Oil and Gas, sits lunching with your man from soon-to-be-launched
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Feature: June 17, 2008
The International Atomic Energy Agency has just released its Uranium 2007: Resources, Production and Demand report. The industry calls it the “Red Book”, and the one statement that stood out was that known uranium resources would
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News: June 16, 2008
Suez Energy South America (SESA), part of France’s giant industrial and services group Suez, has trumped the bid from UK-based Trading Emissions for independent green energy producer, Econergy International. On 13th June, SESA
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