Many investors know that when a company wants to mitigate media coverage of bad news, they typically release data on a Friday after the close. Well last Friday, that is exactly what […]
A Primer on the Building Blocks That Make Up EPA’s Clean Power Plan
The U.S. EPA is expected to release the highly anticipated Clean Power Plan next week. According to reports, the rule could be released as early as Monday, August 3. The regulation will […]
EIA reports show different aspects of U.S. oil production statistics and trends
EIA publishes several reports covering current crude oil and natural gas production conditions and how recent trends may affect the near-term outlook for the oil and gas industry. Each EIA product is […]
Sustainable oil from algae: the technology is ready, but what about the politics?
The main requirements for making algae biofuel are: lots of sunlight, plenty of space, and easy access to the sea. Australia is an algae gardener’s paradise. via Renew Economy http://ift.tt/1MyPxW2
Why rooftop solar may be worth three times price of grid power
Study commissioned by Maine Public Utility Commission drops bombshell, valuing distributed solar at 33c/kWh, far above state’s grid price. via Renew Economy http://ift.tt/1MyPwBr
72% of US Residential Solar Installed in 2014 Was Third-Party Owned
Of the 1.2 gigawatts of residential solar installed in the U.S. last year, 72 percent was third-party owned (TPO) in the form of leases and PPAs. The remainder was directly owned by […]
A Whole New World—Where the LNG Market May Be Headed, and What It Means
How the international market for liquefied natural gas (LNG) expands and evolves is of critical importance to U.S. and Canadian natural gas producers and midstream companies alike. The success of North American-sourced […]
Can the US Reach Hillary Clinton’s New Solar Goal?
Yesterday, presidential candidate Hillary Clinton unveiled the first pillar in her climate and energy plan, including a target of 140 gigawatts of cumulative solar installed in the U.S. by 2020. This is […]
9 Reasons Why We Should Be More Worried About Low Oil Prices | OilPrice.com
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One Of The Worst Sources Of Methane Emissions May Shock You
Fossil fuels may release plenty of carbon dioxide, but they alone aren’t responsible for all of the greenhouse gases blamed for global climate change. What causes bubbling brooks to bubble is actually […]