Seems like it happens all the time, doesn’t it? You’ve been craving your favorite dish at your go-to restaurant all week. You finally get there on Friday night only to find out […]
The Fuel Cell Vehicle Rollout Has Begun But Infrastructure Remains A Problem
In late October of this year, Toyota finally began U.S. customer deliveries of its long-awaited Mirai fuel cell electric vehicle and by the end of 2015 it should be highest volume FCV […]
Disruptive Deceptions: How Electric Utilities Stifled Rooftop Solar
In January 2013, the Edison Electric Institute, an investor-owned electric utility trade group based in Washington DC, published a report describing the financial risks posed by distributed energy resources for electric utilities […]
New legislation affects U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve
Two recently enacted laws authorize significant sales of crude oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) over the next decade. The Bipartisan Budget Act authorizes the sale of 58 million barrels of […]
Renewables Grew to 15.5% of US Electricity Capacity in 2014
A report published by NREL found that more than half of energy capacity added in the US in 2014 was renewable via IEEE Spectrum Recent Content http://ift.tt/1HWWj7y
The Coming Electrification of Everything
At Obvious Ventures, we believe stored electricity, increasingly derived from renewable sources, will entirely replace fossil fuels as the preferred method to power everything in our lives. From cars to scooters to […]
Is 2015 The Final Oil Production Peak?
The below charts were derived from the data published by a very reputable oil and gas analyst and forecaster in Texas. Because the firm charges for their data forecast I am at […]
Oil Price Rebound Might Come Too Late For These Bakken Producers
After years of following developments in extraction of light tight oil (LTO) in the Bakken, the oil price, studying actual well production data from the North Dakota Industrial Commission (NDIC) and the […]
Are OPEC Countries Creditworthy At $50 Crude?
As the December 4, 2015 OPEC meeting in Vienna approaches, all eyes are on Saudi Arabia and its Gulf Arab allies in OPEC—Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, and Qatar—and their decisions on crude […]
The Climate Evolution Of Barack Obama Is An Activist Fantasy
President Obama gave almost the same speech in Paris Monday that he gave in Copenhagen in 2009. He targeted emissions limits that are slightly weaker. So why do environmentalists think Obama has […]