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NORWAY: European Solar Power Keeps Spending [+]
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Submitted by BajaeNergyBLOG 54 months, 15 hours ago
Dutch utility Delta clearly believes that solar energy is far from a flash in the pan: its subsidiary Solland announced on Tuesday a $736.2 million deal with silicon supplier Renewable Energy, which is set to last until 2015. Solland Solar, 90% of which was bought by Delta at the start of this year, is extending an already-existing supply agreement with Oslo-based Renewable Energy. The Delta-owned company is in expansion mode, with the hope of expanding solar cell production to 170 megawatts of power per year, from a current level of 60 megawatts. Join discussion...

OiL FUTURES: IEA Says Signs of Rising OPEC Output May Boost Supply [+]
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Submitted by BajaeNergyBLOG 54 months, 1 week, 3 days, 4 hours ago
From the page: "The International Energy Agency, an adviser to 27 nations, said signs of rising OPEC supply have helped lower prices from a record near $100 a barrel in the past month, boosting prospects for winter heating fuel consumers. Global demand in 2008 is forecast to rise 2.5 percent to 87.8 million barrels a day, the IEA said today in a report. That's 110,000 barrels a day more than last month's estimate. Demand for 2007 was revised lower by 60,000 barrels a day." Join discussion...

WESTERN HEMISPHERE: United States refuses to set CO2 cut target [+]
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Submitted by BajaeNergyBLOG 54 months, 2 weeks, 4 days, 13 hours ago
The United States has refused to set a specific target for reducing its greenhouse gas emissions at a UN climate conference in Bali. The US says it will host a separate dialogue of the world's largest greenhouse gas emitters in 2008, at which clear numbers could be discussed. The European Union and other countries want the Bali conference to set a goal for industrialized countries to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by 25 to 40 percent by 2020. But the United States says it will not change its position and instead stresses the importance of developing countries, previously exempt from the Kyoto Protocol, to start cutting their CO2 omissions. These countries say they fear such cuts would curb their economic growth. As the biggest greenhouse gas emitter in the world the US has long baulked at agreeing to binding cuts, refusing to ratify the Kyoto Protocol. The differing responsibilities of developed and developing countries are one of the top issues in Bali, with emissions from emerging economies still growing and developing countries arguing that the US and other industrial nations are not living up to their own commitments. Join discussion...

OPEC MEETING: Leader sees no reason for oil to hit $100 a barrel [+]
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Submitted by BajaeNergyBLOG 54 months, 2 weeks, 4 days, 14 hours ago
From the page: "Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries said Wednesday that it was leaving its production levels unchanged for the moment, signaling that it was more concerned with slowing economic growth than with high oil prices." Join discussion...

UNITED STATES: Stocks To Buy While Oil Is Cheap [+]
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Submitted by BajaeNergyBLOG 54 months, 2 weeks, 4 days, 18 hours ago
What has happened to their forecasts since our last letter is that the upper ends of the ranges have been pulled back from above $100 in nearly all of the coming year's futures contract expirations, to now mostly between $95 and $100. The lower ends have been reduced similarly, but primarily in the nearest few months. In the coming year the lowest forecasts are still where they were on Nov. 9, at $75. Join discussion...

RUSSIA: Rosneft President Losing His Allies [+]
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Submitted by BajaeNergyBLOG 54 months, 2 weeks, 5 days, 10 hours ago
The exodus of three vice presidents from the company, confirmed late Monday, is the first in a series of firings that will rid the firm of those loyal to Rosneft president Sergei Bogdanchikov, several sources said. Join discussion...

ASIA: Putin Pushes Iran on Nuclear Transparency [+]
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Submitted by BajaeNergyBLOG 54 months, 2 weeks, 5 days, 13 hours ago
From the page: "President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday told Iran's top nuclear negotiator that Tehran's nuclear program should be transparent and stay under the control of the United Nations atomic watchdog. Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, meanwhile, said after talks at Putin's Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow that Saeed Jalili pledged that Iran would quickly answer all outstanding questions of the International Atomic Energy Agency." Join discussion...

OPEC MEETING: The Cartel Agrees to Keep Oil Production Targets Unchanged [+]
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Submitted by BajaeNergyBLOG 54 months, 2 weeks, 5 days, 15 hours ago
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries will meet again on Feb. 1 in Vienna to review today's decision, said Iran's OPEC governor, Hossein Kazempour Ardebili. Iran, Venezuela, Qatar and most other members had opposed a proposal to raise supply by 500,000 barrels a day at the meeting in Abu Dhabi. Join discussion...

UNITED STATES: Wrangling Continues Over Energy Bill [+]
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Submitted by BajaeNergyBLOG 54 months, 3 weeks, 12 hours ago
After months of fighting among themselves and wrestling with the auto industry, Democrats in Congress seem to have finally won Detroit's support in drastically raising vehicle fuel economy standards. Join discussion...

ASIA: Gazprom May Choose Total for Astrakhan [+]
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Submitted by BajaeNergyBLOG 54 months, 3 weeks, 18 hours ago
Astrakhan's reserves have yet to be fully audited by DeGolyer, which rates them at 199.3 billion cubic meters of proven gas reserves and 48.3 bcm of probable reserves. Join discussion...

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