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Global Energy Demand to Rise 32% by 2040

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted December 7, 2011

The Outlook for Energy: A View to 2040, released today, discusses how the world uses energy and predicts how energy consumption will impact people over the next few decades.

More Problems at Fukushima

Written by Brianna Panzica
Posted December 4, 2011

Japan is still facing problems in the aftermath of the March nuclear meltdown, and now a new leak leads to new radiation fears.

Ron Paul's Free Market Solutions

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted November 29, 2011

Editor Jeff Siegel discusses Ron Paul's take on international diplomacy.

Alternative Energy Warnings

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted November 27, 2011

Editor Jeff Siegel provides a rational look at our energy future.

Oil Futures Rise Again

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted November 21, 2011

Oil futures rise as U.S. announces new sanctions against Iran. Prices expected to remain high through the winter months.

Lithium Investment Opportunities

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted November 20, 2011

Editor Jeff Siegel discusses the future of lithium production.

The Energy Bull Is On

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted November 11, 2011

And what did we learn from this week's World Economic Outlook from the International Energy Agency? In short, that the energy bull is on.

Attacks on Iran: The Latest in Cyber Warfare

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted November 3, 2011

If a sophisticated computer worm can be designed to silently infiltrate secret enrichment facilities in Iran, it can certainly be duplicated or modified to do so elsewhere - on any number of...

Water Investment Opportunities

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted November 1, 2011

There are plenty of resources available for the world's 7 billion people... and plenty of opportunities for investors, too.

Alternative Energy Investments

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted October 30, 2011

Editor Jeff Siegel reveals the truth about carbon trading.

Undervalued Indeed

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted October 28, 2011

I have a single thesis and continually update you on it: I'm bullish on energy. I think the entire sector (oil, gas, nuclear, renewable, efficiency) is in for immense appreciation as population...

Apple Has Plans Underway for a 171-Acre Solar Farm

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted October 26, 2011

Apple is one of the United States' most valuable companies, and they need to work towards improving their environmental reputation -- a solar farm is just the way to do it.

Cyber Terrorism and Grid Security

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted October 26, 2011

60 Minutes reported last year that hackers have already disabled critical infrastructure in major cities, disrupted essential services, stolen millions of dollars from banks all over the world,...

Uranium Takeovers Offer Investors Big Payoffs

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted October 25, 2011

Despite the devastation and radiation leaks in Japan that occurred after the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, China, India and Russia are planning or already constructing a combined 125 nuclear...

The Fate of Canadian Natural Gas

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted October 22, 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.

Energy in 2030

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted October 14, 2011

When in doubt, I always turn to the military for long-term guidance. They plan ahead, fund new technologies, and adopt them earliest.

NRC Issues Areva License for Uranium Plant

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted October 12, 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...

Energy's Rare Earth Minerals

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted October 12, 2011

To be produced, it all relies on a group of rare chemical elements that are not presently mined, refined, or traded in large quantities, and, as a result, their availability might be constrained by...

Water Scarcity Creating Investment Opportunities

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted October 10, 2011

The Untied Nations reports that by 2030 more than half of the world population will be living in areas considered to have "high water stress." A scary thought since water is used not only for...

Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and China: The Axis of Pain

Written by Christian DeHaemer
Posted September 28, 2011

On Tuesday, the United States demanded that Pakistan stop sending terrorist to attack U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan, or we would think about not paying the $4.5 billion in military funding we give...