By Allen Brooks on August 16, 2011
The Value Of Shale Gas Is In The Eye Of The Beholder High Speed Rail Aim Skips Fastest Growing Transport Sector Does Gore’s Climate Change Rant Signal Movement’s End? New Auto Efficiency Standards Arrive As Oil Prices Collapse Incandescent Light Bulb Ban Nears As New Types Appear U.S. Credit Downgrade Unleashes Doubts About Growth Energy […]
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By Allen Brooks on February 1, 2011
Natural Gas Shales A Game Changer, But LNG Exports? Crying For The Old Days; Will They Ever Come Back? Meteorologists At A Loss To Explain The Winter Weather Incandescent Bulb Ban Nears; Study Shows CFL Issues Cost Of Electric Vehicle Technology Doesn’t Pan Out read more Source: Energy Musings
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