Archive for May, 2010

Responsible drilling is impossible, an opinion…

Yazan: Ali Shakhtur | 31 May 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Comercio Internacional, Energia, English

U.S. President Barack Obama has said that “domestic oil production is an important part of our overall strategy for energy security, but I’ve always said it must be done responsibly for the safety of our workers and our environment.”But that’s just it, we cannot protect our environment when we are extracting oil 1,500 metres underwater. [...]

La fuente de energía que vino del mar….Argentina

Yazan: Ali Shakhtur | 29 May 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Energia

Las centrales hidroeléctricas constituyen nuestra mayor fuente de energía renovable en la actualidad. Estas pueden considerarse indirectamente centrales solares, dado que gracias a la energía del sol, el agua se evapora de los océanos y fluye por los ríos haciendo girar las gigantescas turbinas. Lamentablemente, la construcción del infraestructura provoca en ocasiones un impacto negativo [...]

Honduras y Nicaragua a la zaga de la producción de energía renovable

Yazan: Ali Shakhtur | 23 May 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Energia

Honduras y Nicaragua son los dos países que se encuentran a la zaga en la producción de energía renovable en Centroamérica, según estadísticas de la Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL).

Jakarta awards oil and gas exploration rights

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

Indonesia has awarded 14 oil and gas blocks to firms including Spanish giant Repsol and a consortium of Talisman Energy and Thailand’s PTT Exploration and Production, an official said on Friday.

Feed in Tariffs for Solar Energy Saving Money for UK Homeowners

Yazan: Ali Shakhtur | 17 May 2010 | 2 Comments
Categories: Energia, English

Feed in tariffs for solar energy describe a process where people are encouraged to invest in solar panels. This has been adopted by some states, and it gives people the ability to sell their extra solar-generated electricity to a power company.