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Oil Drilling in Beverly Hills - And the Oil Wasn't Found by Jed Clampett
Submitted by ktexas  (www.bloomberg.com)

There are actually 24 active oil wells in Beverly Hills area, and thanks to the high price of oil, the well activity has increased throughout California. According to the article, almost 8...

Article | Submitted Jun 30, 2008 | Views: 15 | Comments: 0 
Tags: oil, energy industry, oil industry, oil drilling

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Why oil prices will tank
Submitted by ktexas  (money.cnn.com)

Arguments that $4-a-gallon gas (or even higher) is here to stay are dead wrong. Housing's boom-and-bust cycle tells you why.

Article | Submitted Jun 9, 2008 | Views: 54 | Comments: 2 
Tags: economy, oil prices, energy industry, gas prices

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It's solar power's time to shine
Submitted by ktexas  (articles.moneycentral.msn.com)

Soaring oil and gas prices have finally persuaded US industry and government to get serious about renewable energy - and solar thermal energy looks particularly promising.

Article | Submitted Jun 6, 2008 | Views: 34 | Comments: 2 
Tags: solar energy, renewable energy, energy industry

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DOE Report: Wind Could Power 20 Percent of US Grid by 2030
Submitted by ktexas  (blog.wired.com)

A new report from the Department of Energy claims that wind turbines could generate 300 gigawatts by 2030, which would power about 20 percent of the US electrical grid. The forecasting scenario...

Article | Submitted May 13, 2008 | Views: 54 | Comments: 0 
Tags: renewable energy, energy industry, wind energy

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New Way to Ride Nuclear's Revival
Submitted by ktexas  (www.kiplinger.com)

Nuclear power, long reviled as a dangerous source of energy, is on the verge of a comeback. That's because a growing body of scientists, politicians and environmental activists see atomic energy as...

Article | Submitted May 10, 2008 | Views: 297 | Comments: 7 
Tags: nuclear power, stocks, investing, mutual funds, energy industry

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Billionaire Texas oil man makes big bets on wind
Submitted by ktexas  (news.yahoo.com)

Legendary Texas oil man T. Boone Pickens has gone green with a plan to spend $10 billion to build the world's biggest wind farm. But he's not doing it out of generosity - he expects to turn a buck....

Article | Submitted Apr 19, 2008 | Views: 154 | Comments: 1 
Tags: renewable energy, energy industry, wind energy

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Renewable Energy Industry Risks : No Wind Farms in My Backyard
Submitted by ktexas  (www.fredericksburgstandard.com)

For alternative energy to make a dent in US energy generation, massive construction of wind farms will be necessary. But just like the old fashion power plants, there's going to be a "not in my...

Article | Submitted Dec 14, 2007 | Views: 263 | Comments: 3 
Tags: renewable energy, energy industry, wind power



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