Friday, October 5, 2012

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Is Japan's nuclear-free pathway an environmentally friendly choice?
Energy Collective
Below is an essay I co-wrote with one of my current Ph.D. students, Sanghuyn Hong. In it, we take a critical look at the current national energy policy of Japan, and highlight the unfortunate implications of a strategy that preferences fossil fuels ...
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Canada-US free trade: The Great Debate never ended
rabble.ca (blog)
Today we see the free trade debate burning in the background of controversies over China's purchase of Canadian energy resources. It's in the tension between the federal government's hands-off approach to creating jobs and Ontario's Green Energy Act, ...
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rabble.ca (blog)
Tech Cool 35052CF Chlorine-Free Metalworking Coolant
Today's Energy Solutions
Tech Cool 35052CF is completely free of formaldehyde-releasing compounds. Ideal for Titanium, high-nickel alloys, and stainless steels, and fully compatible with aluminum and brass, and all ferrous substrates, Tech Cool 35052CF is the ideal solution ...
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Today's Energy Solutions
Free online program lets DEC members take charge of their bills
Cape Gazette
DEC is now offering Energy Insights to members, which includes an online energy calculator available to its more than 84,000 member-owners. The free program will help members understand changes in their utility bills, providing them with a ...
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Seminar will help businesses realize energy savings
Shore News Today
CAPE MAY – The city will host a free seminar on low cost energy programs at 9 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 11 at Cape May Convention Hall. Officials said the seminar was another bid to support local businesses and expand offerings in the shoulder season.
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Should There Be a Price on Carbon?
Wall Street Journal
MR. WEISBACH: A price on carbon would make natural gas relatively less expensive than coal, so we would shift even more away from coal and into gas. It also makes carbon-free energy more attractive then gas, so wind, solar, etc., would be relatively ...
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