Archive for April, 2010

BRASIL PLANEA CONSTRUIR 4 USINAS NUCLEARES EN PROXIMA DECADA

Yazan: Ali Shakhtur | 30 April 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Energia

El ministro de Desarrollo, Industria y Comercio Exterior de Brasil, Miguel Jorge, dijo que el gobierno planea construir cuatro usinas nucleares en los próximos años y recordó el acuerdo en sobre energía atómica firmado con Alemania en los años 70.

RE-Thinking 2050: Europe’s Pathway to 100% Renewable Energy

Yazan: Ali Shakhtur | 28 April 2010 | 1 Comment
Categories: Energia, English

The European Renewable Energy Council (EREC) just released RE-thinking 2050, a report outlining a pathway that would lead the European Union to 100-percent renewable energy by 2050. Factoring in everything from electricity, heating and cooling, as well as transport, the EREC report breaks down how different renewable technologies can contribute to a sustainable Europe.

Morocco Takes Lead in Renewable Energy

Yazan: Ali Shakhtur | 24 April 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Comercio Internacional, Energia, English

Earth day is Every day! Morocco, the first country in North Africa and Middle East to announce an environment charter, will be inaugurating 10 long term projects to protect the environment. The projects to be announced in Rabat the capital range from education in schools to ending the use of plastic bags.

Países de la región inician acciones para aprovechar energía renovable

Yazan: Ali Shakhtur | 20 April 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Comercio Internacional, Energia

Viento, ríos y volcanes empiezan a ser parte del sector energético de Centroamérica, región que comienza a dar pasos en serio para cambiar su matriz de generación eléctrica en los próximos ocho años, a fin de disminuir su dependencia de los derivados del petróleo.

Stability in Niger Delta is Key to Nigerian Oil and Gas Wealth

Yazan: Ali Shakhtur | 17 April 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Comercio Internacional, Energia, English

The key to Nigeria’s economic progress is stability in the Niger River Delta, where the bulk of the country’s oil and natural gas is produced and where a smoldering militancy and sabotage of production facilities threaten progress for the region’s 30 million residents, energy experts say.