Tidal

The Impact Of The Slowdown In Construction Of Wind Generation

Jude Clemente, Energy Bulletin

The last few months have seen a significant stalling in plans and proposals to build new wind-based power generation. These delays and cancellations have significant implications for two important components of American energy.

archived November 19, 2008
	

Renewables - Sept 30

Staff, Energy Bulletin

'Wave snakes' switch on to harness ocean's power
Electricity From What Cows Leave Behind
UK's renewable energy efforts 'ineffective'

archived September 30, 2008
	

Peak oil review - August 4

Tom Whipple, ASPO-USA

An executive summary of weekly news from a US peak oil perspective, featuring:
- Production and Prices

- Iran

- Nigeria

- China

- In the Congress

- Energy Briefs

archived August 4, 2008
	

Renewables - Nov 13

Staff, Energy Bulletin

Al Gore, Bill Joy see green economy powered by Silicon Valley

Prospectors claim stretches of ocean, hoping to harness wave energy
Geothermia revisited
US wind power installations to rise 63% in 07

archived November 13, 2007
	

UK energy policy - May 21

Staff, EB

Renewable energy: The tide turns

Spend, spend, spend is costing the Earth

Grant cuts anger renewable energy industry

archived May 21, 2007
	

Renewables - Sept 19

Staff, EB

Golden Gate tides - a potential energy source
Ramblers demand end to spread of wind farms
Cold fusion is alive and well

Tanzania turns to cassava for energy

Australian farmer plans diesel tree biofuel
Canola: from seed to fuel

archived September 19, 2006
	

Renewables - June 26

Staff, EB

Hey kids! It’s a DIY solar thermal panel! / SF mayor: Catch a wave to make power / UK homeowners get green light for 'eyesore' wind turbines / Large-scale, cheap solar electricity

archived June 26, 2006
	

NZ: Chance to turn the tide of power supply

Anthony Bellve, New Zealand Herald

The anticipated power crisis in Auckland can be circumvented by careful, innovative planning and the deployment of tidal-current turbines, claims retired Professor Dr Anthony Bellve.

archived May 10, 2005
	

Waving goodbye to oil

AFP, Aljazeera

Soaring oil prices have convinced governments of the need for a change in energy technology - the race to build wave and tidal stream machines is on.

archived October 24, 2004
	

POWER FROM MOVING WATER

Jeff Johnson, American Chemical Society

The technical and policy difficulties of harnessing ocean energy.

archived October 3, 2004