Cost-effectiveness testing is such a complicated and often boring topic that it gets overlooked as one of the key barriers to achieving our energy efficiency goals. The fact is, the days of […]
Financing Kicks Off for New York’s $1B Green Bank
Governor Andrew Cuomo just announced $165 million financing for New York State’s $1 billion Green Bank. Once the initial funds are approved by the public service commission, the Green Bank will look […]
The Risks and Rewards of Energy Storage in California
Ask a utility representative and an energy storage vendor to tell you how to measure the costs and benefits of grid storage, and you’re likely to get two very different answers — […]
Demand Response Hits a New Record in PJM
Maybe the kids are back to school, but grid operators haven’t said goodbye to summer just yet. PJM Interconnection set a peak power record for September on Tuesday of 144,370 megawatts, with […]
China’s Solar Edge: Scale, Supply Chain, Not Cheap Labor
Many assume that it’s cheap labor that gives Chinese companies an edge at producing solar panels that cost less than those that come out of Europe or the United States. But a new study […]
The House Edge: Wall St. Exploits Ethanol Credits, and Prices Spike
A little known market in ethanol credits arose after financial institutions amassed millions of them — just as refiners were looking to buy more credits to meet an expanding federal requirement. […]
Brazil’s Oil: Less Mega Than You Think
Word last week that offshore oil players may not be impressed with Brazil’s massive pre-salt prospects. At least, not as impressed as Brazilian officials think.Several industry players under the banner of the […]
China’s Plan to Curb Air Pollution Sets Limits on Coal Use and Vehicles
The plan represents the most concrete response yet to growing criticism for allowing the country’s air, soil and water to degrade to abysmal levels. via NYT > Environment http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/13/world/asia/china-releases-plan-to-reduce-air-pollution.html?partner=rss&emc=rss
Lazard: 50% reduction in cost of renewable energy since 2008
The levelized cost of renewable energy in America has fallen by more than 50% over the past four years, a Lazard analysis shows. via Renew Economy http://reneweconomy.com.au/2013/analysis-50-reduction-cost-renewable-energy-since-2008?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=analysis-50-reduction-cost-renewable-energy-since-2008
E.P.A. Is Expected to Set Limits on Greenhouse Gas Emissions by New Power Plants
Experts predict separate caps for gas-fired and coal-burning plants, something the coal industry would be likely to challenge. via NYT > Environment http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/14/us/epa-is-expected-to-set-limits-on-greenhouse-gas-emissions-by-new-power-plants.html?partner=rss&emc=rss