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Obama Pursuing Climate Accord in Lieu of Treaty

By PI News Feed on August 27, 2014

To sidestep Senate approval, President Obama’s negotiators are devising what they call a “politically binding” deal to “name and shame” countries into cutting their emissions. via NYT > Environment http://ift.tt/1vO4Teb

Oz investment to shrink: report

By PI News Feed on August 27, 2014

Report from economics consultants predicts drop in Oz investment via http://ift.tt/16syA6N http://ift.tt/1tduQ8J

Investment in electricity transmission infrastructure shows steady increase

By PI News Feed on August 27, 2014

There has been a five-fold increase in new electricity transmission investment in the United States by major investors and privately owned companies during the 15 years from 1997 to 2012. The investment […]

China’s Coal Consumption Has Finally Decreased

By PI News Feed on August 27, 2014

Filed under: Energy News via Alternative Energy http://ift.tt/1pe4DoN

U.S. liquid fuels production growth more than offsets unplanned supply disruptions

By PI News Feed on August 27, 2014

Record-setting liquid fuels production growth in the United States has more than offset the growth of unplanned global supply disruptions over the past few years. U.S. liquid fuels production, which includes crude […]

Can Modular Desalination Provide Cheap, Clean Water and Demand Response Too?

By PI News Feed on August 27, 2014

The process of desalination isn’t nearly as energy-intensive as it was just a decade ago, thanks to new reverse-osmosis plant designs and nano-structured membranes that have drastically improved the energy efficiency of […]

Distributed Marginal Price: The New Metric for the Grid Edge?

By PI News Feed on August 27, 2014

The grid is changing from a one-way, centralized electricity delivery system to a distributed, networked system for generating, storing and consuming power, and the technology is changing a lot faster than the […]

Utility 2.0: NY’s New Business Model Should Properly Value the Costs and Benefits of Distributed Energy Resources

By PI News Feed on August 27, 2014

As we’ve mentioned before, New York is changing how it evaluates and compensates electric utilities. One goal of this change is increased consumer engagement, which makes customers allies in the development of […]

Plenty of pluck left in the Marcellus, report says

By PI News Feed on August 27, 2014

The Marcellus region is now the biggest natural gas shale play in the world, and there’s still about $90 billion to be made by tapping the area’s reserves, according to a study […]

Update on US natural gas, coal, nuclear, and renewables

By PI News Feed on August 25, 2014

On August 6, I wrote a post called Making Sense of the US Oil Story, in which I looked at US oil. In this post, I would like to look at other […]

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