Sub-prime is a toxic expression applied to low-grade mortgages and their role in the 2008 financial crisis, but sub-prime could be making a return with the world awash in debt at a […]
US no. 2 to China in clean energy investments in 2014
Clean energy is growing again in the U.S. as investments in renewables increased in 2014 after a two-year decline. via Renew Economy http://ift.tt/1zUlx0m
Guest post: A lesson from the history of oil
Steven Kopits is the president of Princeton Energy Advisors, and contributes guest posts to The Barrel. In an interview with Bloomberg TV, BP CEO Bob Dudley took a bearish view on the […]
NREL examines trade-offs of owning versus leasing a solar PV systems
Golden CO (SPX) Jan 29, 2015 Two new reports from the Energy Department’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) examine the economic options customers face when deciding how to finance commercial or residential […]
How Much Will Low Oil Prices Stimulate Demand?
One of the main factors that will determine the depth and duration of the current slump in oil prices is the extent and timing of a resulting rebound in demand. It is […]
Clock Runs Out On Clean Coal
Clean coal is dead. While the notion of coal being a source of “clean” was a bit oxymoronic to begin with, the Obama administration perhaps put an end to the dream for […]
Renewable Energy Beats Natural Gas for New Capacity in 2014
It was a close race, but in the end new generating capacity from renewable sources beat out new natural gas capacity by 1.16% in 2014. Of the 49.81% of new capacity from […]
Obama’s New Budget Does Stricken Oil And Gas Industries No Favors
President Barack Obama’s 2016 budget proposal is out; enjoy it while it lasts. The budget proposal features a significant boost in federal spending for green-energy technologies and carbon-critical policies – all initiatives […]
Can Microinverters Stabilize Hawaii’s Shaky Grid?
Hawaii leads the nation in rooftop solar penetration, with nearly one in nine customers, a total of about 51,000, tying their PV systems into the state’s island power grids. About three-fifths of […]
How The Economy Is Tied To Energy
How does the economy really work? In my view, there are many erroneous theories in published literature. I have been investigating this topic and have come to the conclusion that both energy […]