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By Richard (Rick) Mills |
July 11, 2011
The path Germany could be compelled to take is to import more and more electricity - either in the form of nuclear power from France and the Czech Republic, coal from Poland or natural gas from Russia.
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By Martin Hutchinson |
June 8, 2011
Nuclear power was gaining a lot of momentum prior to the terrible disaster at Japan's Fukushima power plant in March. But since then, atomic energy has come under increased scrutiny and once again drawn the ire of environmentalists.
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By Mark O'Byrne |
January 21, 2011
Demand figures released by the General Administration of Customs in China overnight show the massive turnaround in China from large silver exporter to large silver importer.
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By The Energy Report |
December 9, 2010
Legendary investor Rick Rule dissects the gamut of energies - from fossil to alternative - revealing an interesting paradox that is a 'game-changer' for uranium and why he calls alternative energy 'the alter ego of rare earths.'
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By Jeffrey Nichols |
August 27, 2010
In the next decade, a rebirth of silver industrial demand, thanks to the emergence and growth of a number of new end uses, will join continued strong investment demand to push silver prices sharply higher.
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By Casey Research |
June 4, 2010
Of all the renewables, we think geothermal has the best upside potential.
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By The Gold Report |
May 4, 2010
It's often called the "Poor Man's Gold," but according to "Silver Guru" David Morgan of The Morgan Report and www.silver-investor.com, silver is poised to outperform gold.
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By Oilprice.com |
April 28, 2010
The promise of green energy has intrigued the Middle East, where concern about future reserves runs deep.
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By Fawzia Sheikh, Oilprice.com |
March 4, 2010
The Yemen government's push into the gas market seemed like an economic saving grace, but analysts warn more thought should be given to carving out the country's post-petroleum era.