The industrial sector, which encompasses manufacturing, mining, agriculture, and construction, accounted for almost a third of total U.S. energy use in 2012. Energy-intensive manufacturing accounted for a little more than half of […]
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Inflation, Deflation, or Discontinuity?
A question that seems to come up quite often is, “Are we going to have inflation or deflation?” People want to figure out how to invest. Because of this, they want to […]
Renewables Continue to Outpace Conservative Global Projections
The International Energy Agency is out with its latest medium-term outlook for global renewables. And once again, projections for installation and energy production have been revised upward. According to the IEA’s analysis, […]
Switching or Swapping Batteries, It’s Still A Costly Engineering Exercise
Katie Spense examines what’s involved in designing a car with the ability to swap batteries like the Tesla Model S. via EVWorldwire http://www.evworld.com/news.cfm?rssid=30639
Concept: Future Airliner Powered By Hybrid Engines
EADS E-Fan concept would combine single jet engine burning algae-produced biojet fuel and six superconducting electric fanjets on flights of up to two hours via EVWorldwire http://www.evworld.com/news.cfm?rssid=30640
What’s the Real Story With Clean Coal?
Coal-fired power plants are responsible for one third of all U.S. carbon dioxide emissions each year. Recently President Obama proposed a plan to combat climate change including a measure that will regulate […]
How Electric Vehicles Can Help Europe’s Ailing Economy
The report estimates that savings of between �58 billion and �83 billion a year in oil imports can be made by improving vehicle technology, among the other economic benefits. via EVWorldwire http://www.evworld.com/news.cfm?rssid=30619
[Closed] DISCUSSION: How do rising US gas prices, gas-to-coal switching, and new rig counts influence each other?
For most of 2012, natural gas gained market share against coal for U.S. power generation. However, in recent months natural gas has given some gains back, due mostly to higher nat gas […]
Introduction to the Permian Basin — Part 1: Why is the Permian Basin important?
The Permian Basin is one of the US’s primary drivers of oil production growth. Market Realist provides an overview of this prolific hydrocarbon asset with a primer piece: “Introduction to the Permian […]
How Hard is it to Integrate Renewables into the Grid?
In January, EEI said that the incentives paid to renewable energy are going to jeopardize grid reliability and electricity costs. Many enviros have responded that this represents nothing more than the utility […]