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  • Con verting 5% of the world's biomass energy sources into this type of ethanol would meet 26% of the world's energy needs, according to the World Energy Council.

    DuPont Pays High Price for Right Ingredients Ren 2011

  • Pierre Gadonneix , chairman of the World Energy Council and honorary chairman of Electricité de France, is optimistic that Fukushima could herald a new dawn in international cooperation among nuclear agencies.

    The Burning Issue Angela Henshall 2011

  • Mistakenly seen as an energy production method only suitable for sunnier regions, climatic conditions don't explain its varying popularity across the world, the World Energy Council says.

    Saving Energy Begins at Home David Elliot 2011

  • The project could produce as much as 39,000 megawatts of electricity, according to the London-based World Energy Council, more than one-third of the continent's current electricity output.

    Power out of Africa Andrea Chipman 2011

  • The World Energy Council estimates Israel's shale deposits, located some 30 miles southwest of Jerusalem, could ultimately yield as many as 250 billion barrels of oil.

    Could Israel Become an Energy Giant? Bret Stephens 2011

  • In India, that equates to 700 kilowatt-hours a year, while in Europe each house uses 6,000 kwh, according to the World Energy Council.

    Saving Energy Begins at Home David Elliot 2011

  • Dr. Pachauri has been appointed to various international and national committees and boards, including the International Solar Energy Society, the World Resources Institute, and the World Energy Council.

    Contributor: 2010

  • This paper (Energy Efficiency in Transport) from the World Energy Council looks at gasoline consumption "per equivalent car" for various countries, energy intensity of transport over time (a 35% drop in the US from 1973 to 1993) and the relation of gasoline price to consumption.

    The Energy Outlook, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • "Every week a project is being cancelled," said Johannes Teyssen, vice chairman of the World Energy Council, which represents groups in 96 countries.

    Good news for Europe... GayandRight 2008

  • What future for heavy oil and bitumen: the Orinoco case (Bauquis, Pierre-René, the World Energy Council, London, UK, retrieved April 30, 2006)

    Orinoco Heavy Oil Belt, Venezuela 2007

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