Archive for the 'Comercio Internacional' Category

Arctic: Greenland happy to be the new oil frontier

Yazan: Ali Shakhtur | 28 August 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Comercio Internacional, Energia, English

The rain was tipping down today on the cluster of multicoloured buildings in the heart of the capital of Greenland but there was no dampening the spirits of Nuuk’s residents following news that hydrocarbons had been found.

Plan Seeks 100 Pct Renewable Energy in Australia in Ten Years

Yazan: Ali Shakhtur | 25 August 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Comercio Internacional, Energia, English

The tipping point for climate change, after which many of its most destructive effects will become irreversible, strongly suggests that atmospheric CO2 must be reduced from its current level of 390 ppm to “well below 350 ppm‚ significantly closer to pre-industrial concentrations of 285 ppm,” according to a recent report by Beyond Zero Emissions, an [...]

Egypt: oil and gas reserves up to 18 billion barrels

Yazan: Ali Shakhtur | 22 August 2010 | 3 Comments
Categories: Comercio Internacional, Energia, English

Egyptian reserves of oil and natural gas have risen to 18.3 billion barrels in (2009-2010) in what makes the proven reserves rise to 20 billion barrels in the next two years, Egyptian Petroleum Authority (EPA) said Saturday.

Australia confirms plan for southern hemisphere’s largest wind farm

Yazan: Ali Shakhtur | 18 August 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Comercio Internacional, Energia, English

Plans for the largest wind farm in the southern hemisphere took a leap forward today when Australian firm AGL Energy inked a deal with New Zealand-based renewable energy developer Meridian Energy to build a 420MW facility.

Renewable Energy Companies Continue Global Expansion

Yazan: Ali Shakhtur | 13 August 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Comercio Internacional, Energia, English

With analysts predicting the explosive growth of renewable energy, particularly solar power, in the next few years and beyond, it’s no surprise that solar and wind companies are announcing new remote offices and new headquarters in other parts of the world.