Outgoing Shell CEO Peter Voser says his huge bet on US shale was a big regret of his time as chief executive of the company. via Renew Economy http://reneweconomy.com.au/2013/a-frack-in-the-bridge-from-coal-to-gas-35543?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=a-frack-in-the-bridge-from-coal-to-gas-35543
Managing the Criticality of Catastrophic Events
Managing the risks of complex systems, and increasing systemic robustness, is a challenging task. Systems can fail on multiple levels. While some of these potential failures are straightforward to identify and protect […]
Germany’s Renewable Energy Subsidies Could Threaten Economic Growth
Germany’s race to embrace renewable energy could dampen future economic growth, according to a new study. via Forbes – Energy http://www.forbes.com/sites/williampentland/2013/10/11/germanys-renewable-energy-subsidies-could-threaten-economic-growth/
This is how much and where algae fuel could be grown on the planet
The planet has a massive capacity to produce algae oil, which could one day be turned into fuel. And some areas are more fertile than others. via Cleantech http://gigaom.com/2013/10/10/this-is-how-much-and-where-algae-fuel-could-be-grown-on-the-planet/
Tech Talk – life gets more difficult at Gazprom
via Bit Tooth Energy http://bittooth.blogspot.com/2013/10/tech-talk-life-gets-more-difficult-at.html
Will a New Guide for Regulators Settle the Debate About the Value of Rooftop Solar?
A new, more rigorous method for calculating the value of solar could give regulators the tools they need to resolve the growing tension between utilities and rooftop solar builders. “Calculated values will […]
What’s the Customer Payback for the Smart Grid?
Sooner or later, utility customers end up paying for the costs of smart grid deployments in the form of increases in their electricity rates. But how much return are they getting for […]
3 Models That Could Help Utilities Make Money From Solar
When the world wide web first came onto the scene, the dominant supplier of proprietary software, Microsoft, was forced to adopt the internet to stay relevant. Could there be a lesson here […]
Thousands of German Cities and Villages Attempt to Buy Back Their Power Grid
Boulder, Colorado and Hamburg, Germany don’t seem to have too much in common. One is a small, green-minded city at the foothills of the Rockies, the other one is the second biggest […]
Volatility at the Grid Edge Drives Investment by Hydro One
On the southern shores of the Georgian Bay, Owen Sound is providing a glimpse into the future of electricity production and distribution in Ontario. The town, northwest of Toronto, is the first […]