The Obama administration on Friday unveiled the first-ever national limits for carbon emissions from new power plants in the United States–a step that seeks to reshape the debate on climate change in […]
The New Climate Economics
Climate scientists are now more than 95% certain that human activity – largely the combustion of fossil fuels – is causing temperatures and sea levels to rise. But, as climate-change skepticism is […]
Fight Over Battery-Backed Solar in Southern California
As the country’s leader in solar power, and as its soon-to-be leader in energy storage, California is shaping up to be a battleground over policies that could shape the future growth of […]
The World Needs 390 Billion Barrels of New Oil Production by 2035
Production from legacy oil wells is declining each year. At the same time, demand from emerging markets is rising rapidly. via Energy News http://www.topix.net/business/energy/2013/09/130922OOLKMQ?fromrss=1
Chinese government sees its own reflection in water crisis
BEIJING (Reuters) – For China, global warming has become something of a convenient truth. via Reuters: Environment http://reuters.us.feedsportal.com/c/35217/f/654218/s/31949460/sc/2/l/0L0Sreuters0N0Carticle0C20A130C0A90C230Cus0Eclimate0Eipcc0Echina0EidUSBRE98M0ABP20A130A9230DfeedType0FRSS0GfeedName0FenvironmentNews/story01.htm
What Do Paraguay, Norway, Iceland, And Brazil Have In Common? This Map Will Show You.
How carbon-intensive is it to flip a switch in 40 countries? The post What Do Paraguay, Norway, Iceland, And Brazil Have In Common? This Map Will Show You. appeared first on ThinkProgress. […]
EPA Ready to Finalize CO2 Limits on New Power Plants
After much speculation about when — and if — the Obama administration would start finalizing carbon dioxide regulations for new power plants, the wait is finally over. This morning, the nation’s top […]
How Big an Impact Will EVs Have on the Grid and Your Wallet?
Doug Staker, the VP of Business Development at Demand Energy, would like to own a Tesla Model S. Unfortunately, he has two children in college and at least one responsible adult household […]
Oil futures price curve has steepened over the past six months
Crude oil futures contracts allow crude to be bought and sold for delivery at specific dates in the future, meaning market participants can lock in a price today for the future delivery […]
Europe’s utilities ‘face dwindling role’
The era of the European power market being dominated by large utilities is steadily drawing to a close, admits RWE’s chief economist, presenting both opportunities and challenges for renewables. via http://www.rechargenews.com http://www.rechargenews.com/news/europe_africa/article1338077.ece