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OPEC: Is this the cartel’s last stand?
Since its creation more than half a century ago, OPEC has become the textbook case of a successful cartel.
Study suggests 75 of top 100 automotive suppliers will be irrelevant by 2030 unless they shift to EVs
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Bill Joy finds the Jesus battery
He claims Ionic’s new approach is a big step to cheaper, safer, and more efficient batteries will not only power our devices and vehicles, but also enable an “energy internet” based on renewable sources.
Harvey’s toll on energy industry shows a Texas vulnerability
For years, much of the nation’s refinery capacity and chemical production have been concentrated along the swamps and narrow inlets of the Gulf of Mexico, risking devastation in a monster storm.
Harvey’s hidden side effect
74 incidents of excess air pollution have been reported since the hurricane hit, totaling more than one million pounds of emissions. More is on the way.
Nearly a million hectares of oilsands exploration leases abandoned
In another sign the bloom is off the boom for the oilsands, the industry has returned almost one million hectares of northern Alberta exploration leases to the province over the past two years.
India is rolling out trains with solar-powered coaches to save on diesel
India’s massive diesel-guzzling railway network is getting serious about its experiments with solar.
Hurricane Harvey highlights our dangerous dependence on oil
/in Economy, Environment, Featured, National Security, Over a Barrel Blog ntaft, staff /by Fuel Freedom StaffIn the wake of Hurricane Harvey, the most important thing is to ensure that those in its direct path are safe and have the help they need. We must work together to offer whatever support we can so the people impacted can return home and begin rebuilding their lives.
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Another agency deletes references to climate change on government website
The term ‘climate change’ was changed to simply ‘climate’ on website of the National Institutes of Health, the world’s leading public health research body
Neighborhoods worry about living amid oil and gas development
In Northern Colorado, there are growing concerns in neighborhoods and communities about oil and gas wells sitting too close to their homes and schools. Last Spring, the danger became clearer when a home exploded in Firestone, Colo., killing two people, after a small pipeline connected to a well began leaking odorless gas into the basement.