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  • Steorn, free orbo energy - fact or fiction  By : zaczebra
    Steorn have made claims that have upset some people in the scientific world, in this short article I will discuss there claims and progress so far, hoping to come to some sort of conclusion, are they for real?
  • When It Comes To Oil Prices History Will Be The Judge  By : Mayoor Patel
    The oil prices history is a long and varied one.
  • Why Is There An Increase In Current Oil Prices  By : Mayoor Patel
    Almost everyone with access to the popular media knows of the spike in current oil prices.
  • Fluctuations In Current Heating Oil Prices  By : Mayoor Patel
    Many people around the world are worried about the current heating oil prices.
  • The Hubbert Peak Oil Production Theory  By : Mayoor Patel
    Hubbert's peak oil production theory stated that the rate of oil production for a given location follows a bell shaped curve.
  • The Basic Steps Of Oil Production  By : Mayoor Patel
    Oil production is the process of locating, drilling, extracting, and refining crude oil into gasoline and other products.
  • The Importance Of Global Oil Production Optimization  By : Mayoor Patel
    Oil production optimization is vital for the industrialized world.
  • Difficulties Of Offshore Oil Production  By : Mayoor Patel
    Offshore oil production is the process of extracting oil from undersea oil fields.
  • New Technologies To Map Oil Production  By : Mayoor Patel
    Geologists use several unique technologies to map oil production.
  • How to Lower Your Energy Costs  By : Eric B. Slarkowski
    Heating costs continue to rise annually, with natural disasters and the war in Iraq as to main contributing factors. There are steps you can take to lower your home heating and energy costs.
  • Business Bright Chances in Pakistan - A Review (Part III)  By : Adil Mahmood Malik
    In this last part of the tips Renewable Energy Resources - Solar Energy, Public Transport Agencies, Foreign Investment, Educational improvement have been "key out" to build a flourishing business in Pakistan.
  • The Old Russia in Decay  By : Ieuan Dolby
    Many Russians today quietly mutter that during the days of communism life was better! They may not have had much, but there was always a roof over their heads, bread and water on the table and a security blanket that left nobody starving or wanting.
  • We Are Being Raped by the Oil Companies (Monopolies) - It is Finally Time to Do Something About It  By : Norman Fernandez
    Have you noticed the huge increase in gas prices since the last congressional election? We are all being ripped off by the oil companies right now.
  • A Better Environment For All  By : Joseph Malek
    Are we ready for a mass extinction event?
  • Will "Bushanol" Help Global Warming?  By : Philip Harris
    Will Bush's emphasis on ethanol really help or is this just another way to help the oil companies?
  • Low Energy Light Bulbs, Why You Should Use Them  By : Michael Russell
    Low energy light bulbs have been around for many years now and are relatively cheap to buy. The overall savings to be had by using them make these the ideal replacement bulbs for any room in your house.
  • The Fundamental Elements of Wind Turbines  By : Richard Chapo
    Wind power is the fastest growing renewable energy platform in the world. Ah, but just how do wind turbines work. Well, you have to understand the key components.
  • Solar - Off Grid or On Grid?  By : Richard Chapo
    If you are considering solar as a renewable energy system for your home, one of the decisions you will have to make is whether to be on grid or off grid.
  • How Solar Cells Are Manufactured  By : Richard Chapo
    Solar power is being touted as one of the solutions to the energy needs of a hungry world. This brings up the rather fundamental question of how solar cells are actually manufactured.
  • The Different Types Of Natural Energy  By : James Bratley
    A basic understanding of some of the most popular renewable and natural energy methods can be found here.There are many different natural energy sources out there, some of which are more powerful than others, whereas others are more reliable in delivering a much greater output. We shall now take a look at some of the main renewable energy sources.
  • What Is Geothermal Energy  By : James Bratley
    Geothermal energy is a Greek term used to described the heating of the earth. There are two main sources of this heating of the earth.The correct source for geothermal energy is the earths core, where temperatures are estimated to be between 3000 and 5000 degrees Celsius. The source for the variant of geothermal energy is the sun, where the suns rays heat the first few meters of the land, and then this energy is lost at night.
  • ISR Uranium Mining - A New Method Explained  By : James Finch
    ISR uranium mining is responsible for nearly all U.S. uranium mining (except for recovery through phosphates). More than 20 percent of global uranium mining now comes from the in situ recovery method, predominantly through In Situ Leach (ISL) mining in Kazakhstan and in Australia. Because of the large number of ISR uranium projects on the horizon within the next ten years, both in the United States, Kazakhstan and Australia, the in situ (ISR) uranium mining method will provide U.S and global utilities with tens of millions of pounds of newly mined uranium by 2020.
  • Solar Energy Around Your Home  By : James Bratley
    You may be surprised to learn how solar energy extraction has been around for over 100 years, and during the industrial revolution, the sun was used to produce steam which would then drive turbines generating power.This article explores how we are able to provide an efficient, steady stream of electricity into our homes, through the use of solar panels and their new technologies.
  • Offshore Wind Farms  By : James Bratley
    Offshore wind farms are becoming an increasingly popular idea, right across the world. This is down number of factors that all contribute to the argument of constructing wind turbines out at sea.This article explains why more and more countries are beginning to see the benefits of constructing large scale wind farms out to sea.
  • UK Domestic Energy Price Guide  By : James Bergin
    So what’s the best way to handle your amenities? We all know that we should be shopping around for the best gas and electricity prices but the array of price plans and offers available can confuse and dishearten even the most dedicated money saver. Yet switching to a more appropriate tariff can save you hundreds of pounds each year.
  • Software Application For Mollier's Diagram  By : Amit Bhaduri
    The article Software Application For Mollier's Diagram outlines the basics of the Mollier’s diagram, steam and water properties, traditional methodology of their use, role of software programs for generating Mollier’s diagram and its importance in academic world. Finally it gives a good guideline for selecting the proper software.
  • LED: More Technical Details on LED Lighting Solutions  By : Anne Clarke
    A Light – Emitting – Diode or LED is a unique type of diode that uses a semiconductor device. There have been many developments, experiments, and lots of research done on the production and benefits of LED lighting. A Light – Emitting – Diode or LED is a unique type of diode that uses a semiconductor device. The semiconductor – device sends charges of incoherent narrow – spectrum light. LED lighting therefore emits a particular form of electroluminescence that can, theoretically, be easily utilized an alternative light source.
  • Large - Scale Wind Turbines: Grid Management and Energy Storage: The Facts and Factors of Wind Power  By : Anne Clarke
    When you want to have the most effective large - scale wind turbines possible there are details that those who design such wind turbines must seriously consider. These are the kinds of details such as Grid management, Predictability, and Energy Storage.
  • Electricity Rates Increased For 2007 - Terror At Home! Money Saving Tips Everyone Can Use  By : Jason Archer
    You have seen it coming, even heard the news - Electric rates in some states have increased 58 percent in 2006-2007! This is absolutely absurd - not only have we faced climbing gas prices for our vehicles now our homes will cost more to run. Use these money savings tips to save energy and decrease the cost of the ever rising Energy costs.
  • Switch to Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs Right Now!  By : Brian Carr
    Well, according to Energystar: "If every American home replaced just one light bulb with an ENERGY STAR [compact fluorescent bulb], we would save enough energy to light more than 2.5 million homes for a year and prevent greenhouse gasses equivalent to the emissions of nearly 800,000 cars."
  • Who Killed The Electric Car?  By : Brian Carr
    Back in the 1990s, the electric car was all the rage and was poised to revolutionize transportation in the United States. So far, it has yet to happen. Where did it all go wrong?
  • Looking to the Ocean for Energy  By : Richard Chapo
    As fossil fuels become a more limited resource, society is casting around for new energy sources. Interestingly, a lot of interest in the ocean as an energy platform is starting to be generated.
  • Alternative Energies and Our Dependence on Foreign Middle Eastern Oil  By : Lance Winslow
    The issues with our dependency on Middle Eastern foreign oil compromises the United State's position in maintaining our integrity in International Relations, treaties, negotiations and sticking to our guns on doing what is right. Indeed it often makes the chess game more complicated and causes to make a bad shift over the line too often in the pragmatic approach lining up alliances.
  • Bush Administrations Energy Policy  By : Lance Winslow
    It is amazing that the liberals and Democrats are taking credit for the new energy policies and government initiatives, which were actually started by the Bush Administration. This is very similar to the liberals and Democrats taking credit for the EPA, which history shows was much to do about the Nixon Administration.
  • Nuclear Power Or Solar Power, The Choice Is Ours  By : Shelia Norling
    I live in Texas where we enjoy big blue skies and lots and lots of sunshine all year. So why is it that less than 1/2 of 1% of America's electricity comes from solar power? We have enough in the southwestern states to provide electricity for the whole country. Solar power has been too expensive for mass production in the past, but now we have a choice. Now it's affordable for everyone. It's time to let everyone know it's available!
  • Hydrogen and the Fuel Cell of Tomorrow  By : Richard Chapo
    Any discussion of renewable energy platforms always manages to wind its way back to the concept of using hydrogen for fuel. More specifically, in the form of fuel cells.
  • Someone Should Write an eBook on Ethanol, E85, BioDiesel and Our Future  By : Lance Winslow
    It is now decreed that The United States of America is Addicted to Middle Eastern Foreign Oil and therefore there are no Presidential Alternative Fuel initiative and mandates from Congress to break this addiction. It is time that someone write an eBook On Ethanol to educate the public, which discusses mainly; E85, BioDiesel and Our Future, as a possible solution to help America through the rehab process.
  • Collecting EM Energy from the Magnetic Field of Mother Earth  By : Lance Winslow
    Is it indeed possible to collect some of the electro magnetic energy coming of our planet as it hurls through the solar system in this bubble traveling thru deep space? The Online Think Tank believes it is and it is a common topic of conversation too. Not longer than a decade ago the coordinator for the Online Think Tank came up with this idea after reading about the energy tail collection device, which almost electrocuted the Space Shuttle.
  • Vibrational Energy Conservation Strategies and Theory For Aviation Discussed  By : Lance Winslow
    Theoretical aviation strategies can get to be rather interesting to contemplate, even more so when you throw into the mixture a little future science with regards to vibrational energy conservation.
  • Arguments for and Against Generating Wind Power: Alternative Energy Sources and Funding Research  By : Anne Clarke
    There are major considerations and many differing opinions regarding the potential success of wind power as the ultimate source of energy. Theoretically, if we were to focus enough energy on creating wind farms for the distribution of energy, we could compensate for more than all the electrical power than the world uses today.
  • Wind Turbines: Small – Scale Versus Large –Scale Wind Turbines  By : Anne Clarke
    A typical roof to mounted urban wind turbine will charge a battery of approximately twelve volts, more or less. Such a wind turbine will run various twelve volt appliances inside the structure upon which the turbine was installed. Therefore, it is often a great idea to consider installing small – scale wind turbines. You will feel good about your contribution to the healing of our current environmental conditions.
  • We Need Simple Renewable Energy Resources and We Need Them Now  By : Lance Winslow
    Driven by steam, hydraulics, ocean waves, hydro or ice fluids can be a great way to make energy. There are hundreds of ideas that need to be explored and thus there is a big need for the meeting of minds online. If not to protect our atmosphere from unnecessary pollution to improve health or Global Climate Change then surely for our unfortunate dependence on foreign oil we must seek other innovative alternative energies.
  • Conserve Fuel Pass a 55 MPH Speed Limit on All Vehicles Over 6,000 Pounds Gross Weight  By : Mary Riggs
    My husband and I moved from California to North Carolina in December 2002, it wasn't until then we could appreciate the 55 MPH law for truck traffic that we had taken for granted. After spending a few hours on the road on Interstate 40 outside of California we soon realized one of the two things we would grow to miss about the state.
  • Alternative Energy Nonsense  By : Craig Read
    The Romans and Greeks built illustrious temples to various Gods not only as places of awe-inspiring worship but also to collect money from tourists and pilgrims. The cult was necessary to keep the illiterate peasants awed, taxes high, and money in the government’s coffers. In our times the Vatican and Mecca are exemplars of such a policy but they are dwarfed by the massive industry and copious subsidization which exists around the earth-cult.
  • LED Lighting as an Alternative Energy Source  By : Anne Clarke
    LED lighting such as LED panel light sources, used in several experiments on plant growth and plant reproduction, are being discovered as possible alternatives to other kinds of lights as well. There are many, many advantages to using LED lights as much as possible. LED lights are already being used for more purposes than you may think.
  • Ever Thought Of Making Your Own Biodiesel Fuel?  By : Rose Lindy
    Did you know that it is possible to make your own biodiesel? Imagine the money you would save. This article covers things to think about if you want to make your own homemade biodiesel.
  • Do Ocean Wave Hydro Electric Systems Need Big Waves? No, But it Helps  By : Lance Winslow
    Most people are not aware that Ocean Wave Generation Stations can operate with small but constant waves. Do Ocean Wave Hydro Electric Systems need Big Waves? No but it helps quite a bit; depending on the design of course. And as you probably know along the United States shore line the Pacific Ocean waves are much bigger than the Atlantic side, which are both many times larger than the Gulf Coast, unless there is a Hurricane of course.
  • Aussie Drought, Agricultural and Power Problem Solved  By : Lance Winslow
    Is there a way to make it rain in the outback or near the coastline in Australia? The drought issues are so grave that agriculture is suffering and water restrictions have been placed in many regions at Level III. Can we develop giant desalination projects, which are self-powered from Ocean Wave Generation Plants? The Online Think Tank believes it is potentially possible with the right performance partners.
  • Finding Locations Near the Ocean for Desalination and Ocean Wave Generation Plants  By : Lance Winslow
    Hypothetically speaking, lets say you have plans to build a huge infrastructure project to both product energy from Ocean Wave Motion and use that energy to power up a desalination plant. Good idea right? Well yes our Online Think Tank agrees so you are in good company with your kudos for such a concept.
  • Wind Power: The Cheapest Way to Generate Energy  By : Anne Clarke
    It would be wonderful if we would focus international efforts to generate more power and (thus converted to) energy from the wind. As a matter of fact, wind power is one of the cheapest and, in many places, most effective alternatives to provide energy.
  • Energy, Money and the Future of the New World Order  By : Arthur L Browning
    Record profits, record subsidies, record production - just how big is BIG OIL? You cannot even guess.
  • Do Giant Solar Fields Make Sense to You?  By : Lance Winslow
    Giant Solar Fields in our Nation might be away to take advantage of Climate Change say the innovators of the latest solar sciences. Many Global Warming Alarmists say that we must cut down on our CO2 because this is causing a future catastrophic event of Biblical Proportions. Many in our Online Think Tank are not convinced, but are concerned about the waste that is sent into the atmosphere. The Innovators of some of these solar concepts complain about the barriers of entry into the energy sector.
  • Alternative Energy Innovators; Do Not Kill the Messenger  By : Lance Winslow
    Not long ago I was discussing the use of a new wind generator system, which would be a huge project in a constantly windy canyon and this giant project would span across the entire canyon. The other day he emailed the Online Think Tank to look at this project, we rendered our findings and discussed the reality of the permitting, EIR legality and bureaucracy barriers. Unfortunately, upon hearing this he went ballistic on us. After calming down he profusely apologized, I sent him an email back;
  • Why It's Critical to Upgrade to Solar Power Now That You Can  By : Shelia Norling
    The promise of solar power has been coming for years but has remained just out of reach for most of us. Now that’s all changing and just in time. As the global energy demand continues to increase, and the cost of oil, gas, and coal continue to soar, there is an increasing urgency in our need to upgrade our nation to solar power. The sun supplies enough energy to earth in one hour to supply all of our energy needs for an entire year! But solar power currently produces less than 1% of our residential energy needs. It's time to change this.
  • China Taking the Lead In Renewable Energy  By : Richard Chapo
    There is little doubt that China is a country coming into its own. With a massive population, the country is starting to wake up and grow economically. Of course, it needs power to make that happen.
  • Making Solar Power Cheaper Through Net Metering  By : Richard Chapo
    Solar power is a renewable energy source that is extremely popular, but has a cost problem. Net metering is a concept the government is currently using to offset this problem.
  • The Nanotechnology Solar Cell Revolution  By : Richard Chapo
    There is little debate that we need to wean ourselves off of fossil fuels, but the costs of renewable energy platforms such as solar make it difficult. Nanotechnology definitely offers the answer.
  • The Massive Tehachapi Wind Farm  By : Richard Chapo
    When people think of wind power as a renewable energy, they tend to envision images of a couple of wind turbines twirling in the wind. The Tehachapi Wind Farm is an example of wind power on a large scale.
  • Wind Power Grows Massively In US in 2006  By : Richard Chapo
    Much of the discussion of renewable energy sounds great, but what are the practical numbers? Well, wind power started to show tangible results in 2006 in the US.
  • Alternative Car Fuel  By : Rolf Rasmusson
    Back in the year of 2000 alternative fuel was being used by at least eight million vehicles through-out the world. The increasing popularity of vehicle energy sources has ground by leaps and bounds. Our need for research in this vital area is paramount. The term alternative fuel refers to a source of energy which is renewable.
  • How to Make Biodiesel Fuel  By : Andrew Bicknell
    As the price of gas rises our modern society that is so reliant on petroleum products for its energy needs has started to search for alternative ways to fuel our needs. One option is to make biodiesel, an alternative fuel source we can make right in our own backyards.
  • Wind Energy or Ocean Wave Energy; You Decide  By : Lance Winslow
    What makes sense wind energy offshore or ocean wave energy off the coast? Many would say that wind generators make the most sense, but environmentalists say that these turbine blades kill birds. So ocean wave energy generation makes more sense then right?
  • The Advantages of Wind Energy  By : Evert DuToit
    Wind power is one the oldest and most basic types of energy. It's been used since the first windmills were build in Europe hundreds of years ago. And now as the developed world is searching for alternative to fossil fuels the technologies to convert wind energy into usable forms of electricity is getting more attention.
  • Let's Do Our Part  By : Angela Kratzert
    With global warming and the depletion of our Earth's resources, we all need to start doing our part to restore the world to it's original beauty and keep it beautiful for our children.
  • Solar Cells: Three Tiers of Development  By : Anne Clarke
    Solar cells are said to be one of the largest factors towards creating and sustaining a supple of consistent solar power for smaller to larger appliances etc. To just begin to explain a little more about solar cells and how they work, there are three developmental stages that solar cells have experienced in recent development. This article will describe these devices.
  • Solar Cells: the Foundation of Solar Energy  By : Anne Clarke
    The solar cells or "photovoltaic" cells (as they are referred to often in the scientific community) are the devices that are absolutely necessary for the generation of solar energy. These are the devices responsible for two primary purposes essential to the generation of light into solar power:
  • The History of Solar Technology: A Timeline  By : Anne Clarke
    The sunlight is the source of all solar energy anyone can generate, collect or utilize in any way. There was an Italian physicist named Volta, and from his name came the word voltage. However, the photovoltaic effect of solar energy was only first discovered in the year 1839.
  • Biodiesel - Save Money & Help The Environment  By : Assaf Katzir
    More and more people choose to use biodiesel as their alternative fuel for their diesel vehicle. There are so many reasons and incentives to use biodiesel instead of petrodiesel. The biodiesel is produced from vegetable oil or animal fat. The vegetable oil has to pass a simple chemical process that is called transesterification in order to become biodiesel.
  • Micro Wind Turbines For Cities  By : Richard Chapo
    When discussions of renewable energy are undertaken, the focus is often on large scale projects. In truth, the answer may be platforms developed for a more local application.
  • The Solar Energy Breakthrough Everyone Missed  By : Richard Chapo
    When it comes to breaking our oil addiction, solar energy is often sited as a perfect renewable energy platform. There are problems with it from a cost perspective, but there is light at the end of the tunnel.
  • Nearly One Million Homes in California to be Powered by Wind  By : Richard Chapo
    Earlier this year, Texas passed California as the top producer of wind power in the country. California appears poised to take back the title with a huge new project.
  • Alternative Fuel, Lower Energy Costs: Heat Your Home With Corn  By : Douglas Glenn Clark
    While crude oil prices continue to climb there is one old-fashioned method of heating that, for now, is very cheap – corn.
  • The Alternative Fuel For The World?  By : Mohan Potukuchi
    The trend in the world (particularly Brazil and USA) is towards the use of alcohol as an alternative fuel. During World war II, alcohol in the form of power alcohol was used for blending with petrol in the proportion of 80% petrol and 20% power alcohol. Brazil has developed a technology which has made possible large scale substitution of petroleum derived fuel.
  • 2007 If You Invented Easily Distributed, Cheap, Renewable Clean Energy; Would Government Allow it?  By : Lance Winslow
    The question has been proposed at an online think tank; "If someone were to come up with an easily distributed, cheap, renewable clean energy, would the government allow it if it potentially reduced their bottom line?"
  • A Glimpse into the World of Sealed Lead Batteries  By : Keith Londrie
    Through the years there has been an increase in the use of portable electronic and an electric devices. The need for batteries has grown exponentially.
  • How To Make Biodiesel: The Three Choices of Using Biofuel  By : Mara Mark
    Biodiesel becomes more and more popular every year. Its popularity probably derives from the fact that biodiesel is so cheap and relatively easy to be made. You can make it in your own backyard or kitchen. It is far better than the original petro-diesel, it's cleaner and better for the environment and your health. Let's talk about the three options you have when running a diesel engine on biofuel.
  • Solar Power  By : Zack Lim
    Solar power is the process of using the light from sun and turning it into an energy source. It has become a reliable alternative to regular power sources in remote areas. It has even been used in outer space. Solar power is used in homes, lighting, architectural projects, and cooking. It has become even more popular as the cost of fossil fuel continues to rise. Solar panels are designed to collect the power from the sun.
  • A Basic Overview Of Fuel Cell Technology  By : Ernest R Peterson
    Are you tired of high priced gasoline for your car? Or perhaps worried about the environment? For years, scientists have being working on an energy alternative that holds promises to change the way we live by changing the source of fuel for some of our most basic energy-using engines. This new technology in progress is called a fuel cell.
  • When We Pass the Peak Oil Production in the World  By : Richard Chapo
    Discussions about energy supplies have come front and center these days. While many debate the amount of oil we have left, fewer discuss what happens when we pass our peak production.
  • How Much Natural Gas is Left?  By : Richard Chapo
    Although oil gets the media attention, natural gas also plays a major role in the energy needs of the world. So, how much natural gas is left in the world? The answer may surprise you.
  • How Much Oil is Left in the World?  By : Richard Chapo
    There is no disputing that the industrial revolution and current economies of first world countries run off of fossil fuels such as oil. With rising prices, the question of oil supply is an important one.
  • Removing Salt from Water Using Solar Power  By : Richard Chapo
    As time passes, solar power is becoming a more cost effective and flexible power source. One area where it is being used with little fanfare is desalination of water.
  • Oh Those High Energy Prices  By : Roy Whyte
    In 2003 I wrote an article about high gas prices in North America. Here we are on the cusp of 2007 and the price at the pump is vastly higher. This is not a surprising turn of events when we look at all the reasons for the high gas prices we are paying at the pump and on our heating bills.
  • A Hydrogen Based Fuel Enhancement Initiative  By : Noah Seidman
    The concept of fuel enhancement is a topic of great interest to the general public, small business, and large corporate entities. Its popularity is growing quickly and clear, accurate information is a requirement for factual information to begin dissemination. The following project is leading the way in presenting the simple facts of a technology obscurely addressed by mainstream media.
  • Heartland Energy Reserves FlexFuelTrader.com  By : Community News
    Heartland Energy Group Inc. (Pink Sheets:HEGP) announced today that they have officially reserved the domain name for their new Website, FlexFuelTrader.com

    FlexFuelTrader.com will provide a complete trading platform for buyers and sellers of all types of flex fuels which include, but are not limited to, biodiesel, ethanol, hydrogen, methanol, natural gas, propane, coal and alcohol.
  • Fast Facts on Biodiesel  By : Daniel Roshard
    In a world where people rely heavily on diesel-powered engines to perform many functions for both agriculture and other known industries, it no longer comes as a surprise if there is a limited supply of derivatives of diesel fuels with traces of petroleum.
  • The Power Within (Fission & Fusion)  By : Richard Sizemore
    This article was created to entertain the idea that we have the ability today to break away from our dependence of oil as the primary source of power. Scientists around the world are working to develop Fusion power technology into reality. I hope you enjoy the article and pass it along to your friends.
  • Unicorp Announces Participation in Melville Prospect with Potential Reserves of 1,750,000 Barrels  By : Community News
    Unicorp, Inc. (OTCBB:UCPI) announced today that it has entered into an agreement to participate in the Melville Prospect located in St. Landry’s Parish, Louisiana. The Melville Prospect will be drilled to a depth of approximately 8,000 feet to test the Nodosaria oil sand. Total reserves are estimated to be 1,750,000 barrels of oil. The well is scheduled to be drilled in the fourth fiscal quarter of 2006.
  • Drilling to Commence on Texola Energy’s Chinchaga Prospect in Northern Alberta  By : Community News
    Texola Energy Corp. (‘Texola’ or the ‘Company’) (OTCBB: TXLA) is pleased to announce that it has been advised by Tasman Exploration Ltd., the Operator on the Company’s Chinchaga Suncor Gas Prospect, Alberta, Canada, that it has signed a drilling contract for the resumption of drilling on its first well location, and has also reserved the drilling rig for two additional wells.
  • Resource Potential of Dejour Piceance/Uinta Properties Pegged at 5.3 Trillion Cubic Feet  By : Community News
    Dejour Enterprises Ltd. (“Dejour”) (TSX-V: “DJE”) (TSX-V: “DJE.WT”) (OTCBB: “DJEEF”) announces that it has received reports evaluating the resource potential of its “Retamco JV” properties in the Piceance and Uinta Basins (see press release dated June 26, 2006) (the “Retamco JV”).
  • Netherlands Tolling Agreement Signed  By : Community News
    CENTRICA PLUGS INTO 400 MEGAWATTS OF DUTCH POWER

    Centrica plc today announced that it has signed an agreement giving it the rights to the entire output of a planned 400 megawatt power station to be built by InterGen in the Netherlands. The tolling arrangement will run for 15 years with an option to extend for a further five.
  • Ethanex Energy, Inc. Granted Right to Begin Construction on SEMO Plant  By : Community News
    Ethanex Energy, Inc. (OTCBB: EHNX), a renewable energy company whose mission is to become the ethanol industry’s low-cost producer, today announced that the State of Missouri Department of Natural Resources has granted regulatory approval under a waiver to begin construction on its ethanol production plant to be located in Cape Girardeau.
  • New England Energy Innovation Collaborative (NEEICSM) Being Formed to Cultivate Region’s  By : Community News
    A group of New England-based organizations focused on energy announced today that they are forming the New England Energy Innovation Collaborative (NEEIC), a consortium of local academic, business, financial, venture, and government leaders being organized to cultivate and formally recognize the region’s energy community to foster innovation, entrepreneurship and economic growth.
  • NOVATEK Commences Second Phase Operations at the Khancheyskoye Field  By : Community News
    OAO NOVATEK today announced the commencement of operations from the second phase of development at the Khancheyskoye gas condensate field, increasing the production capacity of the field to 4.9 billion cubic meters (bcm) per annum.
  • Dynegy CEO to Present at Calyon Utilities and Energy Merchant Conference  By : Community News
    Bruce A. Williamson, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Dynegy Inc. (NYSE:DYN), will participate in the Calyon Securities Utilities and Energy Merchant Conference in New York City. Williamson’s presentation is scheduled for 10:45 a.m. ET/9:45 a.m. CT on Thursday, November 30, 2006.
  • Dynamotive Establishes Latin American Headquarters in Buenos Aires, Argentina  By : Community News
    Dynamotive Energy Systems Corporation (OTCBB:DYMTF), a Canadian based biofuels company, announced today that it is commencing formal operations in Argentina and in Latin America through its subsidiary Dynamotive Latinoamericana S.A.
  • EV Energy Partners to Acquire Oil and Gas Properties in Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas  By : Community News
    EV Energy Partners, L.P. (Nasdaq:EVEP) today announced it has signed agreements to acquire oil and gas properties in North Louisiana, East Texas, Western Oklahoma and West Texas for $28.5 million from investment funds of Five States Energy Company, LLC, of Dallas.
  • FCNK (Financial Commerce Network, Inc.) and Regions Oil & Gas Enter into Negotiations  By : Community News
    Financial Commerce Network Inc. (Pink Sheets:FCNK) is currently in negotiations with Thomas International Drilling Management, a Texas corporation, to purchase a 25% stake in their drilling management company. TIDM currently has a two year drilling contract with an independent oil and gas company. The drilling rig TIDM manages is rated at 23,000 feet.
  • Better Biodiesel Fuels Earthrace Powerboat Arriving in New York City Wednesday November 15th, 2006  By : Community News
    Better Biodiesel, Inc. (OTCBB: BBDS), a producer of proprietary biodiesel manufacturing technology and biodiesel fuel, and the exclusive fuel provider for the Earthrace biodiesel powerboat, today announced the Earthrace will be in New York City, at the North Cove Marina in Battery Park, from Wednesday, November 15 through Sunday November 19, 2006.
  • GS AgriFuels Acquires Stake in ZeroPoint Clean Tech, Inc.  By : Community News
    GS AgriFuels Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GSGF) today announced its acquisition of about 10% of ZeroPoint Clean Tech, Inc. (“ZeroPoint”) for $2.5 million. ZeroPoint is a development stage company commercializing patent-pending and proprietary biomass gasification, gas-to-liquids, gas processing and fuel reforming, and evaporation technologies.

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