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The Big Fix: Restored Forests Breathe Life Into Efforts Against Climate Change

By PI News Feed on December 26, 2014

Driven by a growing environmental movement and mounting pressure from Western consumers, corporate and government leaders are making a new push to slow the cutting of rain forests. via NYT > Environment […]

Who Will Get Caught When The Oil Debt Bubble Pops?

By PI News Feed on December 26, 2014

A $500 billion debt bubble helped finance the American oil boom. Cheap oil might just pop it. via Forbes – Energy http://ift.tt/1xw5R38

Chart Of The Day: Natural Gas Suggests $33 Oil

By PI News Feed on December 25, 2014

In the last couple of months, the sharp reversion in oil prices has certainly caught the world’s attention. While the majority of economists and analysts continue to expect incorrectly that falling oil […]

Latest Numbers Reveal The Bakken Is Close To Peaking

By PI News Feed on December 24, 2014

It is has now been confirmed. The first measured 24 hour production from Bakken wells is a very good predictor of the future production of that well. And it has also been […]

China Coal Use Can Peak this Decade: What Did the IEA Miss?

By PI News Feed on December 24, 2014

The IEA published its Medium-Term Coal Market Report, with a lot of attention devoted to proffering the notion that China’s coal consumption will continue to grow until the end of this decade. […]

Arizona Utilities Get Approval to Own Rooftop Solar

By PI News Feed on December 24, 2014

Arizona regulators gave the state’s two largest utilities the green light to enter the residential solar market last week, a move that allows regulated utilities to compete directly against third-party installers. The […]

Evaluating Fifteen Years of IEA Energy Forecasts

By PI News Feed on December 20, 2014

This article takes a look at the accuracy and consistency of International Energy Agency forecasts by comparing a range of historical forecasts with actual data. The largest deviations are observed when looking […]

Nearly $1B Available for PACE Projects in 2014

By PI News Feed on December 20, 2014

Property-assessed clean energy loan (PACE) programs for both residential and commercial sectors are booming in 2014, with much more growth to come in 2015. California has completed about $500 million in residential […]

DoE Announces $12.5B in Loans for Advanced Nuclear

By PI News Feed on December 20, 2014

The Department of Energy issued a loan guarantee solicitation for $12.5 billion on Wednesday for innovative nuclear projects. This comes on top of $8 billion for advanced fossil energy projects last December, […]

Is Eagle Ford Shale production rising or falling?

By PI News Feed on December 20, 2014

Oil prices have taken a dive, but production in the Eagle Ford Shale in South Texas – and other shale oil basins – will keep climbing in January. At least according to the […]

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