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Solar and storage and the economics of load defection

By PI News Feed on April 8, 2015

How grid-connected solar-plus-battery systems will compete with traditional electric service, and why it matters. via Renew Economy http://ift.tt/1Gn80C8

How Much Longer Can OPEC Hold Out?

By PI News Feed on April 8, 2015

OPEC has been the most talked about international organization among investors, analysts and international political lobbies in the last few months. When OPEC speaks, the world listens in rapt attention as it […]

U.S. remained world’s largest producer of petroleum and natural gas hydrocarbons in 2014

By PI News Feed on April 7, 2015

The United States remained the world’s top producer of petroleum and natural gas hydrocarbons in 2014, according to EIA estimates. U.S. hydrocarbon production continues to exceed that of both Russia and Saudi […]

Why battery storage may put peaking gas plants out of business

By PI News Feed on April 7, 2015

Battery storage could make peaking gas plants – currently an essential tool for meeting variations in peak demand – virtually redundant. It’s just one of a number of changes predicts as storage […]

Report: ‘Load Defection’ from Customer-Owned Solar and Batteries is Already Here

By PI News Feed on April 7, 2015

Forget the threat of solar and battery-equipped customers defecting from the grid. The real threat for utilities unwilling to adapt to grid-connected customers installing ever-cheaper solar and energy storage technologies is “load […]

U.S. refiners can bulk up to consume more domestic oil

By PI News Feed on April 6, 2015

A new report from the Energy Information Administration suggests refiners can — and will — invest in new equipment to process the light oil flowing out of U.S. wells today, but a […]

Yes, It’s Possible to Value Environmental Impacts from Shale Gas Production

By PI News Feed on April 6, 2015

One of the papers included in the Brookings Panel on Economic Activity looked at how the shale gas boom has affected the U.S. economically. Shale gas has indeed lowered natural gas prices. […]

Senators Try To Stop The Coming Oil Train Wreck

By PI News Feed on April 6, 2015

Spearheaded by the Senators from Washington State, legislation just introduced in the United States Senate will finally address the rash of crude oil train wrecks and explosions that have skyrocketed over the last two […]

Rating Agencies, Solar Experts and the Gov’t Define What Makes a Perfect Solar Project

By PI News Feed on April 3, 2015

Although securitization has been limited in the residential solar sector thus far, most in the industry believe it’s an inevitability. But if more banks are going to package portfolios of solar projects […]

Creditors Pulling The Rug From Under U.S. Shale Sector

By PI News Feed on April 3, 2015

Back in early 2007, just as the first signs of the bursting housing and credit bubble were becoming visible, one of the primary harbingers of impending doom was banks slowly but surely […]

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