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Want To Hurt Russia? Lower The Price Of Oil

By PI News Feed on November 15, 2014

Why would the oil producers, who have over the years raised the price of oil at every opportunity they got suddenly agree to drop the price from roughly $120 a barrel to […]

DoE: The Clean Energy Loan Program Is Already Making a Profit for Taxpayers

By PI News Feed on November 15, 2014

According to a soon-to-be-released report produced by the Department of Energy, the government has netted about $30 million in loan guarantee interest payments since it first started supporting clean energy manufacturers and […]

Will LEDs Trigger Rebound Effects? Examining the Key Evidence

By PI News Feed on November 8, 2014

Rob Day argues that the rebounds in energy demand triggered by energy efficient lighting have been overblown. This rebuttal sets the record straight, and does so by exploring the key evidence in […]

LED Efficiency Soars in 2014

By PI News Feed on November 8, 2014

Light-emitting diode bulbs have long been far more efficient than incandescent or even compact florescent bulbs, but that gap has widened even more this year. The average efficiency of LEDs stood at […]

PG&E Takes Energy Storage to the Distribution Substation

By PI News Feed on November 8, 2014

California is the world’s biggest market for grid-scale energy storage — as long as that storage can be delivered in targeted packages that can work at the grid’s edge. That’s one lesson […]

Fixed Charges Policy and Benefits

By PI News Feed on November 8, 2014

There’s a lot of talk in California these days about imposing fixed monthly charges on residential electricity bills.  The large investor-owned utilities in California have small or no fixed charges,[1] instead collecting […]

Natural gas storage on track to recover from last winter’s lows

By PI News Feed on November 8, 2014

Natural gas storage inventories usually rise over the summer months and are drawn down in the winter as the fuel is used to heat homes. via Fuel Fix http://ift.tt/1u7xbl7

How A Solar Revolution Could Be Near

By PI News Feed on November 2, 2014

Credit: ShutterstockCan we build enough carbon-free energy fast enough to avert catastrophic climate change without having to power this energy transition with fossil fuels that would undermine the whole transition? The answer […]

How Long Can The Shale Revolution Last?

By PI News Feed on November 2, 2014

A new study has cast serious doubt on whether the much-ballyhooed U.S. shale oil and gas revolution has long-term staying power.The U.S. produced 8.5 million barrels of oil per day in July […]

Oil Price Collapse and Causal Factors

By PI News Feed on October 29, 2014

A person might think that oil prices would be fairly stable. Prices would set themselves at a level that would be high enough for the majority of producers, so that in total […]

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