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The Promise of Smart Grid - Improving Operations Today for a More Profitable Future

Wednesday Jun 19, 2013 - 1:00 PM Eastern - Virtual Event

This webcast features perspectives from operational technology (OT), information technology (IT) as well as the general industry outlook, to provide attendees insight into the challenges utilities are facing today as well as a holistic view into smart grid strategies to more...

Securing the Grid

Thursday Jun 20, 2013 - 12:00 PM Eastern - Virtual Event

Grid threats increase daily - from foreign foes, terrorists, criminals and hackers. Utilities are tasked with guarding against a rising tide of potentially disruptive intrusions into their power grid and electronic networks. What will it take to keep the power more...

Waste Conversion Congress East Coast

Monday Jun 17, 2013 - Tuesday Jun 18, 2013 - Boston, Massachusetts - USA

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Data Informed's Marketing Analytics and Customer Engagement

Monday Jun 24, 2013 - Tuesday Jun 25, 2013 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - USA

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Mark J. Morabito


Crosshair Energy Corporation

Member Since: 02/15/12

Author Rating: New

Article Count: 1

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Mark J. Morabito, J.D., is founder and Executive Chairman of Crosshair Energy Corporation (NYSE Amex: CXZ), a development stage uranium mining company with projects in Wyoming and Labrador, Canada. Mark is also Chairman & CEO of ForbesWest, a Canadian company that specializes in identifying, funding, developing and managing resource-based opportunities, and provides management, geological, regulatory, tax, corporate development and investor relations services to mining companies throughout North America.

 

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2.16.12 After the Coal Plants Close, Where Will the U.S. Get Cheap Electricity?

Topic: Nuclear

Article Viewed 8143 Times; 57 comments

According to ExxonMobil's newest energy report The Outlook for Energy: A View to 2040, "By 2040, worldwide electricity demand will be 80 percent higher than it was in 2010," and ".electricity generation will account for more than 40 percent of global energy consumption."

 


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