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Methane Emissions: EPA Need To Do More To Stop Leaking Pipelines

By PI News Feed on August 18, 2014

The Environmental Protection Agency isn’t doing enough to prevent methane from escaping from natural gas pipelines, according to a new report from the agency’s internal watchdog. The report, published Friday by the […]

Grid Development and Obama Administration Clean Energy Plan

By PI News Feed on August 18, 2014

All five members of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) agreed yesterday that acting on climate change is critical and none of them offered any indication that the U.S. EPA’s proposed Clean […]

Gas Flares and Public Health Issues

By PI News Feed on August 18, 2014

The Wall St. Journal recently reported on the high rate at which excess natural gas from wells in North Dakota’s Bakken shale formation is burned off, or “flared.”  The Journal cited state […]

Future Energy Needs and Change

By PI News Feed on August 18, 2014

This week is shaping up to be rough for the US coal industry. The EPA is holding hearings on plans to dramatically cut carbon-dioxide emissions released from US power plants and the […]

How Many Miles Can You Drive On An Hour’s Wages? 100 Years In One Chart

By PI News Feed on August 18, 2014

Recently I came across this assertion in a comment box on one of my favorite websites: “The cost to fuel your car has never been higher as a percentage of disposable income.” […]

Global Hydroelectric Use On The Rise

By PI News Feed on August 18, 2014

Hydroelectricity is often overlooked in discussions of renewable energy sources, despite being the world’s largest source of non-fossil-fuel power. But that may be changing. According to the British Petroleum’s 2014 Statistical Review […]

New Drilling Largely Driven By Debt

By PI News Feed on August 18, 2014

Major oil and gas companies are taking on an increasing share of debt in order to maintain drilling momentum, according to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Beginning around 2010, energy […]

LEDs will slash energy use for lighting by 95%

By PI News Feed on August 18, 2014

Efficient LED lights are appearing more and more in homes, businesses and industry. Today, LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) use about 85% less electricity than a conventional lighting source such as an incandescent […]

Marcellus Shale Continues to Prove Analysts Wrong

By PI News Feed on August 17, 2014

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Toyota Executive: Hydrogen Currently Runs $50 for 300 Miles-worth of ‘Fuel’

By PI News Feed on August 16, 2014

Toyota is one of the most outspoken proponents of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, even ditching its partnership with Tesla Motors to focus on the Toyota Mirai hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle. But even with […]

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[Closed] DISCUSSION: With Gas So Cheap and Well Drilling Down, Why is Gas Production so High?

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