Ultimos Posts 1. 16/05/2006 16:10 - Nuclear is back on agenda - blair In BBC News 16.05.2006 Prime Minister Tony Blair is giving his strongest signal yet that he backs the building of a new generation of nuclear power stations in the UK. The prime minister is telling the CBI annual dinner that the issue is "back on the agenda with a vengeance". He says Britain faces the prospect of being largely reliant on foreign gas imports for its future energy ne... 2. 07/05/2006 02:28 - Brazil joins world's nuclear club Brazil has made its choice. They don't import any oil and 60% of the country's energy is produced from a biofuel made out of sugar cane. Sri Lanka is focusing on biogas, Iceland on geothermal energy and 80% of France's electricity come form Nuclear energy, even Britain is studying the posibility of nuclear energy and they are working on plans to develop new nuclear power stations. ... 3. 25/04/2006 18:28 - Bush plans to tackle petrol price US President George W Bush has unveiled plans, including an inquiry into price fixing, to lower the cost of oil and cut climbing petrol prices. Mr Bush told the Renewable Fuels Association that the US needs to "get off its dependency on oil" as crude costs have moved towards record levels. The US will also stop topping up the strategic oil reserve, boost domestic output and promote... 4. 23/04/2006 13:03 - G7 warning over rising oil prices In BBC News Saturday, 22 April 2006 Finance ministers from the Group of Seven (G7) leading industrial countries have warned of the dangers to the world's economy from higher oil prices. The G7 was responding to news that the price of oil had closed above $75 a barrel in New York for the first time. US-Iran tensions and rising demand are being blamed for the increase. In a statement... 5. 19/04/2006 12:49 - Oil holds at $71 on iran worry Wednesday, April 19, 2006 In CNN U.S. May crude oil futures fell 36 cents to $70.99 a barrel by 0341 GMT, after hitting a record-high of $71.60 the previous day, breaking through last August's $70.85 peak. London's Brent crude eased a cent to $72.50 a barrel, having hit a fresh peak in each of the preceding six sessions on concerns that the ongoing loss of a quarter of Nigeria's su... | Estadisticas Posicion del Blog en Nuestro Ranking Hits Semanales Hits Mensuales |