On the day of his second Inauguration, in January, Barack Obama delivered an address of unabashed liberal ambition and promise. As recently as early April, before the realities of the world and […]
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Water Risk on the Rise
Twenty percent of global GDP already is produced in water-scarce areas. In the absence of more sustainable water management, the share could rise to 45% by 2050, placing a significant portion of […]
Boulder Looks to Solar as It Debates Creating Utility
In an effort to create its own renewably-powered utility, Boulder, Colo., is reaching out to the solar industry to explore how the city will transition from its current electric supply from Xcel Energy to […]
Twenty (Important ) Concepts I Wasn’t Taught in Business School – Part I
Business as usual as we know it, with economics as its guide and financial metrics as its scorecard, is in its death throes. The below essay is going to appear critical of […]
Most electric generating capacity additions in the last decade were natural gas-fired
The June 16 edition of Today in Energy examined the wide age range of all electric power generators for all fuels; today’s article looks specifically at natural gas-fired generators. At the end […]
Lazard: 50% reduction in cost of renewable energy since 2008
Renewable energy becoming more cost-competitive with fossil fuels isn’t news – as technology improves and more clean power generation comes online, electricity without emissions gets cheaper. But one new analysis reveals just […]
Undeveloped oil and gas reserves across the globe worth $760 billion
The U.S. shale revolution opened up leagues of new resources over the past half-decade, but North America’s discovered reserves add up to just 7.6 percent of the world’s untapped potential, according to […]
What It Takes to Make Efficiency Programs Work
Cost-effectiveness testing is such a complicated and often boring topic that it gets overlooked as one of the key barriers to achieving our energy efficiency goals. The fact is, the days of […]
Financing Kicks Off for New York’s $1B Green Bank
Governor Andrew Cuomo just announced $165 million financing for New York State’s $1 billion Green Bank. Once the initial funds are approved by the public service commission, the Green Bank will look […]
The Risks and Rewards of Energy Storage in California
Ask a utility representative and an energy storage vendor to tell you how to measure the costs and benefits of grid storage, and you’re likely to get two very different answers — […]