Half of this year is now gone, which means it’s time once again to look at sales of plug-in electric cars–both for June and for the first six months of 2012. Coming […]
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Monthly coal- and natural gas-fired generation equal for first time in April 2012
Recently published electric power data show that, for the first time since EIA began collecting the data, generation from natural gas-fired plants is virtually equal to generation from coal-fired plants, with each […]
Cut The Price Of Solar In Half By Cutting Red Tape
By Barry Cinnamon A myth persists that solar power is too pricey. The reality is that in many states _ such as California, New York and Hawaii – solar is already cheaper […]
The Smart Grid for Water Gets Bigger
Smart metering isn’t just about electricity — natural gas and water are important market sectors too. Water, in particular, is primed for growth, as rising global demand and ever-shrinking supplies of fresh […]
Natural Gas Liquids are Following Natural Gas Off a Fracking Cliff
The unprecedented boom in natural gas supplies over the last few years as been one of the few tail-winds for the US economy over the last few years, as plummeting natural gas […]
First Solar Bonds Financing $4.6 Billion U.S. Panel Boom
Underwriters from Bank of America Corp. (BAC) to Credit Suisse AG and Citigroup Inc. (C) for the first time are close to converting sunlight into cash to pay bond investors. Similar to […]
Locked-in: The Financial Risks of New Coal-fired Power Plants in Today’s Volatile International Coal Market
Coal “lock-in,” rather than rational investments in coal power, is one of the largest global threats today. This lock-in results from high capital costs and long asset lifespans associated with coal-fired power […]
The Citicorp Energy Projection – a Gentle Cough
Gasoline prices remain high, and Reuters recently noted that there are enough countries with civil unrest, technical problems and bad weather that there are around a million barrels a day of possible […]
Tech Talk – New Energy Report from Harvard Makes Unsupportable Assumptions
The Tech Talks of the last few months have followed a path of looking in a relatively realistic manner at crude oil production with emphasis on that coming from the United States […]
Burning Rivers: How Coal And Nuclear Are Sucking Up Our Fresh Water
The 20th century was characterized by the frenzied acquisition, storage, and use of oil. But many experts believe that the 21st century will be remembered as the century of water. One of […]