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Dave's Energy: 12/08/05
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Thursday, December 08, 2005. Will industry play an active role in clean energy? The following is from the December 10th, 2005 edition of. The Economist (see the whole issue for more):. NEXT month General Electric's corporate bosses will drop a bombshell on the hard-charging managers of its global businesses. In future they will be judged not only by all the usual measures, such as return on capital, that investors typically care about: they will also be held accountable for helping to save the planet.
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Dave's Energy: 12/07/05
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Wednesday, December 07, 2005. Canadian Gas Shales to follow the CBM path? Is there another major gas deposit waiting to be developed by the early movers in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin? Check this link. I'd be curious about any geologist's point of view on prospectivity in Canada's gas shales:. Http:/ www.gastechnology.org/webroot/downloads/en/4ReportsPubs/4 7GasTips/Winter04/GasPotentialOfSeclectedShaleFormationsInTheWesternCanadianSedimentaryBasin.pdf. BTW, welcome to my blog. Why I look for ...
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Dave's Energy: 01/09/06
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Monday, January 09, 2006. Interesting article from the WSJ on Brazil's success in using ethanol as a replacement to gasoline. The development of a fuel-flexible engine makes a lot of sense. F-T diesel could be to the US what ethanol is to Brazil.producing ethanol in the US would likely come from corn, which this article points out, is more costly than using sugarcane directly. Posted by David Horning at 8:22 PM. Links to this post. Dave Supports new management at Triangle Petroleum. US Energy Info Admin.
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Dave's Energy: 02/10/06
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Friday, February 10, 2006. Canadian Wind Energy doubles capacity. The Canadian Wind Energy Association (CWEA) just released that 239 megawatts (MW) of wind energy capacity was created in 2005, up from 122MW in 2004. Robert Hornung, president of the CWEA, says that a MINIMUM of 500MW are slated to be established for 2006. As this map shows. CWEA website: www.canwea.ca. American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) website: www.awea.org. Posted by Grant Fox at 9:52 AM. Links to this post. Discussion of energy to...
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Dave's Energy: Explaining the Disparity Between Oil and Natural Gas Prices in the U.S.
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Thursday, March 08, 2012. Explaining the Disparity Between Oil and Natural Gas Prices in the U.S. About 10 years ago, there were more industries where the two fuels were, at the margin, substitutes for each other. They were/are substitutes mainly in industrial applications where firms can switch their dual-fuel boilers between the two, and for some power producers that could burn either fuel in a power plant. And the California State University - Sacramento Energy Research blog. Oil and gas prices. Whats...
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Dave's Energy: 12/17/05
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Saturday, December 17, 2005. Interesting article on F-T diesel. I'm amazed at the extremely low aromatic content of the resulting fuel (. Posted by David Horning at 9:21 PM. Links to this post. Discussion of energy topics including energy supply and demand, natural gas, crude oil, exploration, geology, LNG, GTL, drilling, deepwater, gasoline, clean diesel, shales, alternative energy, coal bed methane, ethanol, fuel cells, electric vehicles. Dave Supports new management at Triangle Petroleum.
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Dave's Energy: 12/20/05
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Tuesday, December 20, 2005. What a shock.the price of oil is going up. With finding costs like these, is it any wonder that steadily increasing global demand is driving up the price of oil? This isn't exactly a 4,000ft Permian Basin well. Http:/ www.bloomberg.com/apps/news? Posted by Rigman at 11:07 AM. Links to this post. Energy Research Data: California State University, Sacramento - Student Investment Fund. Dave Supports new management at Triangle Petroleum. Fisker Automotive Official Site.
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Dave's Energy: 02/01/06
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Wednesday, February 01, 2006. This is a terrific paper out of Princeton comparing direct vs. indirect CTL technologies. It's a couple years old (Dec 2003) but very educational and informative. It's very supportive of indirect F-T for CTL, especially in producing methanol and dimethyl ether (DME). Posted by David Horning at 9:45 PM. Links to this post. Energy Research Data: California State University, Sacramento - Student Investment Fund. Dave Supports new management at Triangle Petroleum.
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Dave's Energy: 12/12/05
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Monday, December 12, 2005. HYDROgen still requires HYDROcarbons. Http:/ www.cato.org/pubs/briefs/bp90.pdf. Posted by Dave Anderson at 2:48 PM. Links to this post. Early Release of EIA Annual Energy Outlook. Http:/ www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/aeo/index.html. Http:/ www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/aeo/pdf/earlyrelease.pdf. Posted by Rigman at 7:52 AM. Links to this post. Energy Research Data: California State University, Sacramento - Student Investment Fund. Dave Supports new management at Triangle Petroleum. Switching from...