November 10, 2013 Study predicts Australia will lose 40% mining construction jobs Australian miners are cutting back on large capex projects and taking a sledgehammer to costs.
November 10, 2013 Play the market bottom and focus on energy commodities: Chris Berry Commodities are and always will be a cyclical market, asserts Chris Berry of House Mountain Partners. That's why he's not sweating disappointing stock performance and flat pricing environments.
November 8, 2013 Areva wins a major contract for the completion of the third nuclear reactor at the Angra site Contract worth 1.25 billion euros
November 7, 2013 Can a Sundance film jolt the uranium sector? "We feel that as investors in the uranium sector, this is a must see."
November 7, 2013 Controversial uranium mine near the Grand Canyon put on hold Energy Fuels Resources cited weak uranium prices and litigation expenses as main reasons.
November 7, 2013 Beaver Valley Nuclear Station in Pennsylvania Shuts Down Due to Minor Fire, an Industrial Info News Alert The station is owned by Ohio Edison Company (Akron, Ohio) and operated by FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company.
November 6, 2013 Avista Corp. Reports Financial Results for Third Quarter and Year-to-Date 2013 and Initiates 2014 Earnings Guidance 'Our third quarter results were above our expectations, and we continue to experience a good year at both the utility and Ecova,' said CEO.
November 4, 2013 Australia’s mining slowdown will set off ‘wave of consolidation’ New report predicts Australian mining sector growth to fall sharply through 2017 and pressure of weakening mineral prices will spark industry consolidation.
November 3, 2013 Embrace nuclear energy: Climate scientists to environmental groups Wind and solar power won't be enough to prevent extreme climate change, top climate scientists say in open letter to environmental groups.
November 3, 2013 First signs of a slow down in global CO2 emissions The rate at which CO2 emissions are rising has slowed, although total emissions reached a record high in 2012.
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