Öko-Institut and DWI have produced a new cost indicator for industry. The researchers find that German industry bills are down by 10 percent relative to 2010, the year before Chancellor Merkel’s nuclear […]
Sierra Leone signs agreement with UK government to deliver 250,000 home PV systems
More in News, Power Plants, Grids, Off-Grid, Markets & Finance, Policy, Financial & Legal, Africa & Middle East Sierra Leone signs agreement with UK government to deliver 250,000 home PV systems The […]
Renewables on the rise for Germany’s ‘Big Four’ utilities, conventional generation suffers
An RWE PV plant in Hungary. Image: RWE. Germany’s ‘big four’ utilities have all referred to the growing importance of renewable energy in their business models in reporting their latest financial results. […]
Jane Weissman Steps Down as IREC President/CEO
Larry Sherwood Appointed Successor The Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC) today announces that Jane Weissman will step down as IREC president and CEO on June 30, after leading the national not-for-profit since […]
Why China’s Wind Energy Underperforms
China accounted for 36 percent of global investment in renewable energy last year, pouring $102.9 billion into non-hydro renewables such as wind and solar power. The country is a laggard, however, […]
When We Can Expect The Next Oil Shock
The scenario above shows an Oil Shock Model with a URR of 3600 Gb, EIA data from 1970 to 2015, and the Annual Energy Outlook (AEO) 2016 early release […]
What’s the best way to price electricity?
RMI Outlet Electricity stakeholders have long debated what makes for good rate design. There is a persistent drumbeat from many corners for wider adoption of time-based rates, and more recently, proposals are […]
EPA raises ethanol, biofuels mandates again
(Scott Olson/Getty Images) The Environmental Protection Agency wants refineries to put more ethanol and other biofuels into the gasoline supply next year . The annual announcement on next year’s standard again drew protest […]
As Feed-In Tariffs Wane, Auctions Are Enabling the Next Wave of Solar Cost Improvements
Last week, Dubai’s Electricity & Water Authority received a bid for 800 megawatts of solar at the rock-bottom price of 2.99 cents per kilowatt-hour. It is yet more evidence that auctions are […]
Stall speed – V2 still crashing
Confirmation that the rate of economic activity is deeply anemic. Willingness to lend and borrow are at a once in a lifetime low. If this continues, inflation stays low or goes lower, […]