Are microgrids the key to climate resiliency? It’s a question being asked with a new sense of urgency since Hurricane Sandy. I recently attended a forum on microgrids and storage held by NY-Best and […]
How Water Scarcity From Climate Change Could Jack Up Europe’s Power Prices
Many European countries could see a decrease in electricity generating capacity and an increase in electricity prices thanks to climate change. That’s the overall finding from a new study out of the […]
Ideas to Bolster Power Grid Run Up Against the System’s Many Owners
A fragmented system, with conflicting interests, poses hurdles for improvements that the past three presidents have called a priority. via NYT > Environment http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/13/us/ideas-to-bolster-power-grid-run-up-against-the-systems-many-owners.html?partner=rss&emc=rss
Report: Renewable energy overtaking declining nuclear
Only 1.2GW of nuclear generation capacity was installed last year globally compared to 32GW of solar, according to a report proclaiming the end of the “nuclear renaissance”. via News – PV-Tech http://www.pv-tech.org/news/solar_overtakes_nuclear_in_global_energy_output?utm_source=pvtech-feeds&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=news-rss-feed
In OPEC, every number tells a story
OPEC has, for years, insisted that it is an economic organization and not a political one. But few observers would disagree with the suggestion that pretty much everything in OPEC is political. […]
Rail delivery of U.S. oil and petroleum products continues to increase, but pace slows
With U.S. crude oil production at the highest level in two decades, outstripping pipeline capacity, the United States is relying more on railroads to move its new crude oil to refineries and […]
It’s Time Our Policies Reflect The Fact That Energy And Water Are Fundamentally Intertwined – Forbes
Bridge Out: Coal Generation Rises While Natural Gas Falls As The Fairy Tale Comes To An End
Coal’s share of total domestic power generation in the first four months of 2013 averaged 39.5%, compared with 35.4% during the same period last year, according to the Energy Information Administration [EIA]…. […]
Can Climate Bonds Advance Renewable Energy Finance?
Victor Hugo once wrote that “there is nothing more powerful than an idea whose time has come.” This little piece of wisdom, penned in the aftermath of the French Revolution, applies well […]
Everyone calm down, there is no “bee-pocalypse”
The media is abuzz once again with stories about dying bees. According to a new report from the USDA, scientists have been unable to pinpoint the cause of colony collapse disorder (CCD), the […]