Monday, October 3, 2011

Oil Drilling News

GULF OIL DISASTER 


Kitchener biologist studying effects of Gulf oil spill

"He said he expects the damage will continue long-term because oil is still soaked in sediment and it's not breaking down. Occasionally wind and waves stir up blobs of oil and work crews continue to clean up the mess. It's a process that can continue to contaminate wildlife for decades, he said."

ALTERNATIVES TO OIL

Utilities Giving Away Power as Wind, Sun Flood European Grid

Biofuel a viable option for U.S. military