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Stocks Gain as Oil’s Fall Continues (www.nytimes.com)
Gold has no utilitarian value whatsoever. Oil, however, is intrinsically the single most valuable commodity in the world and will remain so until the production of electric energy and the fueling of ordinary passenger and freight carrying vehicles in a nation no longer uses more oil than that nation...
August 8, 2008
Mercedes May Cancel Hybrid SUV Plan, Because It Can't Get Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries. What Happened To Lithium?
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Mercedes May Cancel Hybrid SUV Plan Due To Chevron Dispute (www.informationweek.com)
Mercedes May Cancel Hybrid SUV Plan, Because It Can't Get Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries. What Happened To Lithium?
Mercedes is leading the green charge in European luxury cars. It is bringing its Bluetec diesel engines to the market to improve fuel efficiency and lower emissions for its premium cars. Mercedes also keeps talking about a plug-in hybrid using a 'lithium' battery that is supposed to be coming soon....
August 6, 2008
Obama, Like GM, Does't Lack Inexperience In The Management of Scientific and Engineering Enterprises
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Obama: 1 million plug-in hybrid vehicles by 2015 (www.autobloggreen.com)
Obama, Like GM, Does't Lack Inexperience In The Management of Scientific and Engineering Enterprises
Liberal politicians and overpaid executives seem to have exactly the same solution to all problems whether they be environmental, cultural, or scientific: Throw somebody elses's money at them. Isn't it obvious that the presently touted solutions to old problems may not be the correct ones? Isn't it...
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LA CNE APRUEBA LA PROPUESTA DE INDUSTRIA PARA EL SECTOR FOTOVOLTAICO (www.enervia.com)
The new Spanish Feed In Tariff (FIT) - if passed by the government will have significant impacts on the global PV Industry. As the Spanish market will be significantly smaller than in previous years all the modules that are produced and were designated for the Spanish market will need to find...
Analysis of:
Energía fotovoltaica y subida de la luz (www.enervia.com)
Feed in tariffs, a way to provide measured funding for photovoltaic and other renewable energy systems, has been successful in bringing these technologies to market. Paying only for performance, requiring outside financing, steadily reduced rates and caps on rate impacts have enabled solar and...
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IT'S TIME TO STOP AMERICA'S ADDICTION TO FOREIGN OIL (www.pickensplan.com)
The Pickens Plan is not bad in itself, being grounded in the reality of changing markets and led by a businessman who has actually invested in the process. What may be more important is that the Plan could shake the monopolistic grip that fossil and nuclear energy has on our infrastructure and...
Analysis of:
Solar PV Builds Momentum Across Europe (www.renewableenergyworld.com)
The recent changes in the German Feed In Tariffs (expected) and the steep proposed cuts by the Spanish Government (rather unexpected) will create volatile market conditions around the globe. At the same time as significant additional production capacities are added along all steps of the PV supply chain...
July 24, 2008
Ford Executive Inadvertently(?) Sinks The Chevrolet Volt; The Lady's Logic Is Tough To Refute."
Analysis of:
Ford mass plug-ins at least 5 years away (uk.reuters.com)
Ford Executive Inadvertently(?) Sinks The Chevrolet Volt; The Lady's Logic Is Tough To Refute."
As James Carville might say to GM's Bob Lutz, "It's the battery, stupid, we don't have enough reliability and longevity data to put it on the market. That'll take at least five years after we finally choose a specific technology based in great part on initial reliability and longevity testing which...
July 22, 2008
Is China Seeking To Practice The Golden Rule Of Natural Resources: He Who Has The Natural Resources Makes The Rules?
Analysis of:
China urged to spend FX on mines, resources (uk.reuters.com)
Is China Seeking To Practice The Golden Rule Of Natural Resources: He Who Has The Natural Resources Makes The Rules?
Reuter's has now reported the official statement of a ranking official of China's Ministry of Economics, http://gateway.andohs.net/player/?sid=826&nid=2920 , to the effect that China's treasury must follow Chinese 'private' business and use its immense reserves of US dollars to obtain ownership...
Analysis of:
Wind Power: Turbine Time (www.economist.com)
Wind turbines can be used to produce electricity but in order to do so they must use permanent magnets and batteries. Building even the 'modest' 17 gigawatts of wind power generated electricity that Texas alone projects would add so much demand for rare earth metals as to be impossible to...
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