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  • High-altitude wind machines could power NYC

    6/16/2009

    The wind blowing through the streets of Manhattan couldn't power the city, but wind machines placed thousands of feet above the city theoretically could.

    The first rigorous, worldwide study of high-altitude wind power estimates that there is enough wind energy at altitudes of about 1,600 to 40,000 feet to meet global electricity demand a hundred times over.

    The ver..
  • Vietnam to build two nuclear power plants in Central Province

    11/7/2008

    5 November 2008 - The Ministry of Industry and Trade has announced a plan to build two nuclear power plants in the central province of Ninh Thuan, which will be operational from 2020 to 2022.

    The announcement was made at an international forum on nuclear power, held in Hanoi by the ministry and the Vietnam Energy Association.

    Phan Minh Tuan, head of the preparation..
  • Encouraging investment in Iraq's oil industry

    11/7/2008

    In November the Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC) at the University of Surrey will release a detailed study into the fiscal framework for Iraq's petroleum sector. The study titled 'Iraq's Oil future: Finding the Right Framework' is authored by SEEC's energy fellow and economist Dr Carole Nakhle. It examines the various contractual and fiscal frameworks that Iraq policy makers could choo..
  • RWE launches pilot plant for algae CO2 conversion

    11/7/2008

    6 November 2008 - RWE has launched a pilot algae growing plant for CO2 conversion at Niederaussem, Germany.

    The concept is based on the biochemical process of photosynthesis in which plants convert light energy into chemical energy. By comparison with land plants, however, micro-algae have a growth rate that is seven to ten times higher. The consequence: faster growth means gre..