Research and Markets: Analyzing the Hydrogen Economy
BusinessWire - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/00ab81/analyzing_the_hydr) has announced the addition of the 'Analyzing the Hydrogen Economy' report to their offering. A hydrogen economy is a hypothetical economy in which
EU Commissioner Sees Russia As Energy Partner For Decades
Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES MOSCOW -(Dow Jones)- Russia will remain the European Union's main energy partner for decades, the newly appointed European Energy Commissioner Guenther Oettinger said Thursday, an indication that the bloc's policy of significantly
Estonian bidding area paves the way for integration of Baltic power markets
to connect Estonia to the Nordic region, as part of the exchange’s plans to further integrate the Baltic power market. The Estlink bidding area opened for trade on the April 1 and attracted 10 participants from across Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.
World Bank: Turkey region’s leader in energy investments
Turkey is a leader in the region for its efforts to find renewable sources of energy and has taken important steps in developing its vital energy sector, World Bank Country Director Ulrich Zachau has said.
It's a Global Century, not an Asian Century
It is almost taken for granted nowadays that this is to be the "Asian Century," marking an irreversible political/economic shift in global power from West to East. China has replaced Germany as the world's leading exporter, while South Korea's Korean Electric recently outbid Electricite de France to build three nuclear reactors in Abu Dhabi.
Global world and nuclear security by Nursultan Nazarbayev
In one month, the anniversary of the end of World War II will be marked. There are millions around the world who took part in the fighting in the middle of the last century.
Iran's President Attacks Obama On Nuclear Threat
ran's president issued a scathing personal attack on U.S. President Barack Obama on Wednesday, calling him an "inexperienced amateur" who was quick to threaten to use nuclear weapons against U.S. enemies.
Kyrgyzstan: Did Moscow Subvert a U.S. Central Asian Ally?
Members of the besieged government of Kyrgyzstan suspect that Moscow precipitated the violent upheaval that has swept the former Soviet republic in Central Asia.
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