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Creating an Integrated Grid: Regulators, Legislators Can Help

By PI News Feed on September 28, 2014

Integrating more distributed power generation and energy storage can help make a grid more flexible, resilient, sustainable and environmentally friendly. But in the U.S., there’s a catch — so far, utilities here […]

How Rising Interest Rates Could Spell the End of the U.S. Energy Boom

By PI News Feed on September 27, 2014

The winding down of extraordinary measures taken by the U.S. Federal Reserve to ameliorate the effects of the financial crisis could reverberate through energy markets. The Fed has kept short-term interest rates […]

$18 Trillion Windfall: Health And Productivity Benefits of Efficiency Top Energy Savings

By PI News Feed on September 20, 2014

A major report by the global body responsible for energy analysis finds the total benefits from energy efficiency upgrades equals — and often exceeds — the energy savings. The 232-page International Energy […]

Coal-fired generation in US to fall by 1/4 by 2020

By PI News Feed on September 20, 2014

As Australia looks to protect the interests of its coal-fired generation industry by scaling back its renewable energy target, new research shows that coal-fired generation in the US is likely to fall […]

Why $100bn invested in wind or solar will produce more energy than oil

By PI News Feed on September 20, 2014

French investment bank Kepler Chevreux has produced a fascinating analysis that has dramatic implications for the global oil industry. It estimates that $100 billion invested in either wind energy or solar energy […]

Electric Cars Save Drivers Thousands: National Drive Electric Week | GOBankingRates

By PI News Feed on September 20, 2014

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Report: US solar costs continue rapid decline

By PI News Feed on September 20, 2014

Solar prices in the US in 2013 fell by a further 15% year on year, a study from the Department of Energy and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has found. via News – […]

US shale oil growth covers up production drop in rest-of-world

By PI News Feed on September 20, 2014

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Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative auction prices continue to rise

By PI News Feed on September 20, 2014

September 3 marked the 25th auction of carbon dioxide (CO2) emission allowances by the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), a cap-and-trade program covering nine states primarily in the northeastern United States. Allowance […]

Transmission Links to Enable Wind Energy

By PI News Feed on September 20, 2014

The availability of long distance energy transmission systems can help to continuously smooth out variations in the availability of wind power, but it helps solar less. A good policy needs to enable […]

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