Sunday, November 6, 2011

Japan Fukusima Nuclear Plant Story- A Cover up?

A new international report appears to show cover up in the fukusima scenario in Japan. Here is an excerpt of an article as published in ensustainabilityconsulting.com:

But now, an independent study has effectively demolished TEPCO and the Japanese government's carefully constructed minimalist scenario. Mainichi news agency reported that France's l'Institut de Radioprotection et de Surete Nucleaire (Institute for Radiological Protection and Nuclear Safety, or IRSN) has issued a recent report stating that the amount of radioactive cesium-137 that entered the Pacific after 11 March was probably nearly 30 times the amount stated by Tokyo Electric Power Co. in May

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China Completes First Biofuel Jet Test Flight

China is a step closer to powering his commercial airliner with biofuel. In recent times, China has been looking for ways to reduce its over dependence on oil thus increasing its research in renewable energy. A recent article discusses this issue. Here is an excerpt as published in ensustainabilityconsulting.com:


China's interest in developing biofuels for industrial use is growing rapidly. In late 2009 Boeing and China signed a biofuel agreement with the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Chinese universities calling for research and development that potentially could support commercialization of jatropha. China has been proactive in the biofuel area for a number of years, with jatropha planted in 2007, and the plant - either wild or cultivated - can be found in Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou provinces as well as the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous...

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Is U.S. Biofuel Production Going to Double in the Next Decade?

This is an article published recently in oilprice.com & ensustainabilityconsulting.com, it talks about the increase of U.S biofuel production. Here is an excerpt of the article:

Biofuel production is now receiving substantial attention from the executive branch of the federal government. Shortly before his inauguration in January 2008 President-elect Obama promised to invest $150 billion over the next decade to develop biofuels, plug-in hybrid vehicles, renewable energy production and a skilled work force for clean technologies.
Obama has now made clean energy a centerpiece of his administration's policy - during his State of the Union address on 25 January he said, "This is our generation's Sputnik moment.

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