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masayaechl f09

Criticism for government plans for a tax on nuclear power to fund renewable energy. - s... - 0 views

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    The government of Switzerland is planning to impose tax on nuclear energy to fund other renewable energy sources. Nuclear powerplants have been give a longer "life-span" from 40 years to 55 years. Supporters for this taxation say that Extra profit created from the nuclear energy could go toward renewable energies such as solar, geothermal or wind power. However, the nuclear safety issues and alternative taxation are still in questions.
catherineechl f09

Energizer Bunnies: Turning Rabbits into Green Fuel - TIME - 0 views

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    How far will a nation go for energy? Sweden is now allocating its resources in a more productive manner: bunnies are turned into heat. Due to the overpopulation of rabbits in the region, Konvex, an incinerator firm, uses rabbits to heat homes in Sweden. Since there are so many rabbits, representatives explain, this method is quite efficient in terms of energy production.
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    That's a reall interesting article. Who would think of burning rabbits to make green fuel? It is efficient but it might cause a problem with the animal rights groups.
catherineechl f09

The world's radioactive rubbish is piling up | The Japan Times Online - 1 views

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    Many nations (such as the United States) depend on nuclear energy. In U.S., for example, nuclear power makes up approximately 20 percent of the total energy used. However, nuclear power produces nuclear waste, a dangerous negative externality. This article examines the negative impacts of nuclear waste and how it can be handled in the future.
meiechl f09

In Colorado, Biden touts stimulus and new energy economy « Colorado Independent - 0 views

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    Speaking in Colorado, vice-president made a strong case for the creation of a 'new energy economy' as part of the stimulus program, claiming that it and a 'full throttle green program' are inextricably linked. He said that this form of stimulus has been successful in creating jobs and attracting venture capitalists.
marcelorodriguezechl f09

A Western Water War Slows Some Solar Projects - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    This article refers to the dilemma of producing energy but through wasting a huge amount of resources, in this case electricity vs. water. The Solar Millenium, a German developer, would provide hundred of jobs and generate electricity, but this would imply the use of 1.3 billion gallons of water a year, 20 percent of the water available to the town.
catherineechl f09

Devon profit falls 81%, but beats target - MarketWatch - 0 views

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    This article examines profits, production, and also the costs of necessary expenses. It looks at the changes that have occurred in the Devon Energy Corporation since last year. It also looks at how lower product costs affect production of the corporation.
saraechl f09

Cheap energy tariffs running out - 0 views

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    This article talks about England raising the previously discounted tariff on energy.
issaechl f09

Clean tech gets $100 million boost - 0 views

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    This article is about the Canadian Government's investment into British Colombia's clean energy sector. This increased government spending is a Keynesian approach to expanding the economy.
matteaechl f09

Exxon's Earnings Reflect Decline in Energy Prices - 0 views

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    This article talks about the cost of falling energy prices for Exxon. Because prices are dropping, the company is not making as much revenue. This means that the costs of production are not offset as much by the revenue. With the falling prices, the company is less able to pay the costs.
masayaechl f09

Natural gas tumbles with most ever in storage -- Shanghai Daily | 上海日报 -- Eng... - 0 views

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    Because the US citizens are not using natural gas, the Energy Information Administratino reported that the gas is nearing the US storage capacity. The price for natural gas is severely dropping and may drop even more. However, it is assumed that the price for natural gas to spring back as winter approaches. Because of such cheap price, people will choose to use natural gas in the coming winter.
matteaechl f09

Japan prices continue record fall - 2 views

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    Consumer prices in Japan have dropped by 2.4% in August. This was due to lower petrol and energy costs, as well as decreased demand. The central bank says that low interest rates and stimulus packages will prevent deflation. This article shows the importance of prices in a country's economy.
marrissaechl f09

Low Unemployment Raises An Old Inflation Debate - 0 views

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    A macroeconomic goal is on relieving low unemployment. When more people in a country have jobs, that country will grow and produce more economically. People will have more money to spend and use, making them able to buy things that will improve their standard of living.The inflation concern is that productivity is slowing at a time when wage growth is picking up. That's a recipe for faster increases in unit labor costs, which correlate with inflation outside of energy and food.
masayaechl f09

Obama pleads for bipartisan immigration reform - 0 views

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    Obama visited Iowa to make a speech about his future plans for econommic expansion and recovery of the middle class who have been hit hard by the recession. His stimulus package involves the investment into clean energy which have been criticizd for its validity and effectiveness.
catherineechl f09

Deep Oil, Deep Unknowns - Forbes.com - 1 views

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    With the increasing demand for oil, developers are looking into projects like the Lower Tertiary in the Gulf of Mexico. While such developments could produce as many as 15 million barrels of oil, they would also be plunges into the unknown. Not much is known about the Lower Tertiary, and therefore any possible developments there could obtain less oil - and less profit. However, because oil is in such high demand internationally, the oil developments may actually prove to be economically beneficial to oil producers, given that the producers are willing to take the high risk in searching for the oil.
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