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The Fate of Nuclear and Climate Change

Written by Brianna Panzica
Posted November 10, 2011

The IEA's most recent report takes a look at what could happen if more countries decide to phase out nuclear power.

The Fate of Canadian Natural Gas

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted October 23, 2011

Energy and Capital editor Keith Kohl looks at the future of the Canadian gas industry and reveals where investors can expect to see a flood of natural gas profits.

Nuclear Opportunities in Japan

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted October 19, 2011

Editor Jeff Siegel uncovers the latest on Japan's nuclear power industry.

Nuclear, Oil, Gas, Renewables - All on Table

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted October 18, 2011

We are at the beginning of a massive transition in the way we think about, use, and produce energy. It's ongoing and it's slow-moving... but it's happening.

NRC Issues Areva License for Uranium Plant

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted October 13, 2011

Nuclear Engineering International reports "Eagle Rock will have an annual production capacity of approximately 3.3 million SWU, and there will be the possibility of doubling that capacity if market conditions are favorable, Areva says."

Siemens Leaving Nuclear Power Business for Good

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted September 20, 2011

Siemens CEO, Peter Loescher, announced the company will no longer build or finance nuclear power plants in Germany or anywhere else.

Prices of LNG in Asia are Skyrocketing

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted September 20, 2011

Leading LNG exporter Qatar is increasing shipments to Asia, and Australia is aiming to triple production to 60 million tonnes a year by 2020 to help meet the demands of Asia.

Peak Oil Investing

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted September 14, 2011

As we approach the peak (we're approaching it, folks, let's move past that nonsensical debate; the CEO of Total, the sixth-largest oil company in the world, said this year we'll reach the peak of oil production in five years), you'll want to own the companies that stand to profit by recovering oil that will then be worth well over $150 per barrel.

Japan Keeping Nuclear Power Around

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted September 13, 2011

"It is not productive to see things in simple black and white, and talk in either anti-nuclear or pro-nuclear terms," said Noda.

Iran's Nuclear Intentions

Written by Brianna Panzica
Posted August 17, 2011

Guest contributor Brianna Panzica details the history of Iran's first nuclear power plant and the numerous delays preventing operation.

Rare Metal Profits

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted August 1, 2011

Editor Jeff Siegel reveals his favorite rare metals play.

The Nuclear Industry Lives

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted July 26, 2011

Allow me to make a statement without any qualifiers: The nuclear industry is not dead.

Nuclear in Japan No More?

Written by Brianna Panzica
Posted July 13, 2011

Guest contributor Brianna Panzica discusses the intentions of Japan's Prime Minister to phase-out nuclear power and one company with an out-of-this-world renewable solution.

A Solar Energy Overview

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted June 22, 2011

In only a few years' time, the solar market has gone from "That stuff'll never work" to a billion-dollar acquisition target of the biggest oil companies in the world.

Water is Number 1 Concern of Utility Industry

Written by Brianna Panzica
Posted June 13, 2011

Guest contributor Brianna Panzica outlines a report of the highest-ranking concerns of utility industry executives.