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    • 1.

      Nuclear Power Becomes Popular Again


      by Davinos Greeno - 2006-12-21
      Construction of nuclear power plants declined following the 1986 disaster at Chernobyl. Lately, there has been renewed interest in nuclear energy from national governments, the public, and some notabl...
    • 2.

      Don't Shoot the Birds


      by Hubert Crowell - 2006-12-31
      The small house on Barbour street had a large yard for a city lot. Dad built a garage and we had a small garden. We had sidewalks and a paved street. The yard was about two feet above the sidewalk ...
    • 3.

      Free Article Killer Coalbed Methane Gas Powers Chinese Taxis


      by James Finch - 2007-02-15
      Successful investors can predict where the market is going years before the rest of us. Like the clichés of selling ice to Eskimos (or the British version of selling coal to Newcastle), Richmond,...
    • 4.

      Nuclear Power Or Solar Power, The Choice is Ours


      by Shelia Norling - 2007-02-16
      I live in Texas where we enjoy big blue skies and lots and lots of sunshine all year. So why is it that less than 1/2 of 1% of America's electricity comes from solar power? We have enough sunshine i...
    • 5.

      The Future Of Electricity-Center Of Gravity Shifting To Asia


      by Daniel Yergin - 2007-04-24
      The global electric power landscape is changing fast, and increasingly, the action in it has been shifting to Asia. On average, in each of the last three years, China alone has added as much new gener...
    • 6.

      China's Coalbed Methane Attracting Carbon Traders


      by James E. Finch - 2007-07-05
      Americans, the world's largest polluters, consumed almost four tons of coal per person in 2006. Every ton of coal burned sends more than two tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.By 2009, experts...
    • 7.

      Beijing To Increase More Natural And Cbm Gas For 2008 Olympics


      by James E. Finch - 2007-07-09
      In Seoul, South Korea, public officials pressured food vendors to stop selling roasted canines during the 1988 Olympiad to avoid giving the city and country a bad name among the tourists.Beijing has a...
    • 8.

      China's Natural and CBM Gas Ambitions Include Beijing Olympiad


      by James Finch - 2007-07-11
      In Seoul, South Korea, public officials pressured food vendors to stop selling roasted canines during the 1988 Olympiad to avoid giving the city and country a bad name among the tourists.Beijing...
    • 9.

      Newcastle Coal Prices May Extend Gains on Quota Cuts


      by Dylan Sun - 2007-10-05
      Power-station coal prices at Australia's Newcastle port rose for a second week and may extend gains on concern that plans to cut loading quotas in the fourth quarter may worsen shortages. Coal for imm...
    • 10.

      Complete Information on Coal worker's pneumoconiosis


      by Juliet Cohen - 2008-06-03
      Coal nodules produce as collagen accumulates, and focal emphysema develops as bronchiole walls undermine and expound. Fibrosis can happen but is normally limited to areas adjoining to coal macules...