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Nuclear Energy Slows Down 
Energy News

March 14, 2008

No one ever said that the re-emergence of nuclear power would take the fast lane. The road, in fact, is filled with potholes that include some high profile deferments and ever-increasing capital costs.

Despite the delays, the long-term underlying fundamentals are favorable to the nuclear industry. Newer reactor designs are not only considered to be even more productive but also to have safety redundancies to give communities greater assurances. Emissions from nuclear energy, meantime, are negligible when compared to fossil fuels -- an important factor if one considers that regulatory pressures to limit greenhouse gases that cause global warming will only intensify.

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Florida Sparks Dark Visions 
Energy News

March 5, 2008

When power outages spread 300 miles across Florida, dark visions occurred. It all seemed reminiscent of the 2003 blackout that left 50 million people in the United States and Canada without electricity -- a scenario that undoubtedly could occur again.

Utility planners have long warned that the nation's power infrastructure is not only stretched thin but also that is running on outdated technologies. Given the projected rise in electricity demand, the nation is still short generation and transmission. Improvements, no doubt, have occurred in some regions, but in others the problems are real and will ripple through their local economies.

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FutureGen's Fate 
Energy News

February 22, 2008

The clean coal facility to be co-sponsored by the federal government and private enterprise may turn to dust. The plant, dubbed FutureGen, has been scrapped for now in favor of building smaller coal gasification units around the country that could minimize harmful pollutants and capture and bury carbon dioxide emissions.

The decision dismays those who say that FutureGen is further along than other coal gasification facilities that promise to be non-polluting. Those proponents say that they will first try and work with the U.S. Department of Energy to assure that the plant is built in Mattoon, Ill. But if the differences cannot be resolved, then they plan to ask Congress to force the agency's hand.

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Social Compacts and LNG Development 
Energy News

January 30, 2008

Oil companies have struck a potentially rich vein with respect to stranded national gas reserves. They no longer need to flare it. They can now bring it to market in the form of liquefied natural gas, or LNG.

But a central question is whether the oil companies and the host nations trust each other enough to allow this development to occur. Dissension from locals who fear being ripped off by Western capitalists is high. But the oil companies say that they work hard to fulfill their social compact while still honoring their investors.

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Making Use of Coal Waste 
Energy News

January 25, 2008

Burning coal creates a sensitive waste that could ultimately become a beneficial byproduct used in building materials and cement.

Coal waste actually falls under the guidelines set for non-municipal, non-hazardous waste. The rules governing its disposal are vague, allowing the substance to be regulated by the state that establishes the appropriate rules for each site. At present, most such waste is buried in landfills. But promising technologies are emerging that allow it to be converted into other, more useful products.

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