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“The federal government Monday allowed BP to keep the cap shut tight on its ruptured Gulf of Mexico oil well for another day despite the possibility something is seeping from the sea floor near the well.
The Obama administration’s point man for the spill, retired Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen, said early Monday that the company promised to watch closely for signs of new leaks around the mile-deep well, which has stopped gushing oil into the water since the experimental cap was closed Thursday.
Late Sunday, Allen said something was detected seeping near the broken oil well and demanded in a sharply worded letter that BP step up monitoring of the ocean floor. Allen didn’t say what was seeping. White House energy adviser Carol Browner told the CBS “Early Show” the possible seepage was found less than two miles from the well site.
The concern all along – since pressure readings on the cap weren’t as high as expected – was a leak elsewhere in the well bore, meaning the cap may have to be reopened to prevent the environmental disaster from becoming even worse and harder to fix. An underground leak could let oil and gas escape uncontrolled through bedrock and mud.
“When seeps are detected, you are directed to marshal resources, quickly investigate, and report findings to the government in no more than four hours. I direct you to provide me a written procedure for opening the choke valve as quickly as possible without damaging the well should hydrocarbon seepage near the well head be confirmed,” Allen said in a letter to BP Managing Director Bob Dudley.” Read more.
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Filed under: alternative energy, alternative fuels, Environment, Green, offshore drilling, oil spill, pollution | Tags: alternative fuels, Environment, Green, gulf oil spill, pollution
Until the relief well for the Gulf Oil spill is complete, the oil has been plugged. Here are some updates on the situation.

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Gulf Oil Spill Stopped? Oil Is Plugged, For Now
NEW ORLEANS (Associated Press) – The Gulf Coast found itself in an odd moment of limbo Saturday: The oil has been stopped, but no one knows if it’s corked for good. The clock expired on BP’s 48-hour observation period and the government …
Publish Date: 07/17/2010 18:31
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Oil seeping from Gulf floor near well, but Coast Guard allows cap …
Dave Martin, The Associated PressThe Helix Producer burns off natural gas as it operates in the area of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on the Gulf of Mexico on on July 13. Retired Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen on Sunday evening agreed to …
Publish Date: 07/18/2010 18:42
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Florida Releases July 18, 2010 Gulf Oil Spill Situation Update …
On Day 90 of the Gulf oil spill BP reports the well integrity test is ongoing and active monitoring continues. Currently the well remains shut in with no oil flowing into the Gulf of Mexico.
Publish Date: 07/18/2010 12:22
http://www.thegovmonitor.com/world_news/united_states/florida-releases-july-18-2010-gulf-oil-spill-situation-update-35721.html
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“Dolphins and sharks are showing up in surprisingly shallow water off Florida beaches, like forest animals fleeing a fire. Mullets, crabs, rays and small fish congregate by the thousands off an Alabama pier. Birds covered in oil are crawling deep into marshes, never to be seen again.
Marine scientists studying the effects of the BP disaster are seeing some strange phenomena.
Fish and other wildlife seem to be fleeing the oil out in the Gulf and clustering in cleaner waters along the coast in a trend that some researchers see as a potentially troubling sign.
The animals’ presence close to shore means their usual habitat is badly polluted, and the crowding could result in mass die-offs as fish run out of oxygen. Also, the animals could easily be devoured by predators.
“A parallel would be: Why are the wildlife running to the edge of a forest on fire? There will be a lot of fish, sharks, turtles trying to get out of this water they detect is not suitable,” said Larry Crowder, a Duke University marine biologist.” Read more.
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Filed under: alternative energy | Tags: Add new tag, Mojave Desert, renewable energy, Solar thermal energy
Environmentalist vs. environmentalist, green against green. Battle positions have been taken in the Mojave desert dispute over solar energy projects.
Here’s the dope:

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It’s Green Against Green In Mojave Desert Solar Battle
When Feinstein, a California Democrat, first indicated she favored walling off a large swath of the desert from renewable energy development, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger growled, “If we cannot put solar power plants in the Mojave …
Publish Date: 02/04/2010 8:13
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340 Mwatts of Solar Thermal Energy Proposed for Mojave Desert …
The proposed Hualapai Valley Solar Project (HVS Project) is a 340MW concentrating solar power (CSP) plant in Mohave County, Arizona, approximately 27 miles north of Kingman and 100 miles south of Las Vegas on approximately 4000 acres of …
Publish Date: 01/17/2010 10:06
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Visual of the US energy grid, and the renewables vs habitat debate …
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Publish Date: 02/04/2010 13:21
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Going green should include alternative energy sources. Here are some to consider.
Solar Energy – The alternative energy source | +99% Save Digital …

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Solar power is the control of the sun to produce energy . The sun is a renewable energy source. It is available for everyone is around the world and its people through researchhave an opportunity to absorb the energy of the sun and use …
Publish Date: 01/27/2010 19:40
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Still considering the switch to solar? Consider this: solar energy investments are more efficient and budget conscious than ever. As this new year gains speed, plan out your conservation strategy and begin the investment that lasts for …
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