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Graph of the Day: Germany sets another solar record

By PI News Feed on July 8, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

Germany sets a new record for solar output, at 23.4GW, accounting for more than 45 per cent of total demand. via Renew Economy http://reneweconomy.com.au/2013/graph-of-the-day-germany-sets-another-solar-record-70130?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=graph-of-the-day-germany-sets-another-solar-record-70130

Without New Infrastructure $500 Billion of Oil may be Left in the North Sea

By PI News Feed on July 7, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

Crude oil production in the North Sea has been declining for years as the mature fields come to the end of their operational life and oil majors begin to concentrate on more […]

Electric, Hybrid Car Sales Growing Faster Than Trucks

By PI News Feed on July 7, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

U.S. sales of hybrid, plug-in hybrid and battery-only autos rose at least 23 percent to more than 287,000 for first half of 2013. via EVWorldwire http://www.evworld.com/news.cfm?rssid=30698

Germany: 100% renewable energy and beyond

By PI News Feed on July 7, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

Germans not only believe they can switch to 100% renewable energy, many are convinced they can and should so within a few decades’ time. Here’s why. via Renew Economy http://reneweconomy.com.au/2013/germany-100-renewable-energy-and-beyond-78310?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=germany-100-renewable-energy-and-beyond-78310

GM, Toyota Fuel Cell Collaboration Important to Advancing Hydrogen Vehicles

By PI News Feed on July 7, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

Kevin Bullis examines the rationale behind the new cooperative agreement with General Motors and Toyota to develop next generation fuel cell. via EVWorldwire http://www.evworld.com/news.cfm?rssid=30688

Emissions trading in China: Risky, difficult, but necessary

By PI News Feed on July 7, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

China’s ETS pilot programs face great problems. Can those challenges be overcome? And does China – a global cleantech leader – really need an ETS? via Renew Economy http://reneweconomy.com.au/2013/emissions-trading-in-china-risky-difficult-but-necessary-24251?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=emissions-trading-in-china-risky-difficult-but-necessary-24251

A single month moves Europe forward in growing the role of natural gas

By PI News Feed on July 6, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

June ended with some major and long-awaited developments in the world of European gas. In no particular order: the Shah Deniz consortium picked the winner for the 10 Bcm/year Caspian Sea gas […]

Texas’s Amazing Shale Oil And Gas Abundance

By PI News Feed on July 6, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

 I?m often asked my opinion on what the prices of oil or natural gas are going to do. My answer is always the same: If I had the slightest idea what the […]

Rating US Energy Efficiency Progress

By PI News Feed on July 5, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

It might seem as though energy efficiency is on a roll lately, especially after getting a shot in the arm from President Obama as part of his climate action plan. But energy […]

Three Big Shifts in America’s Electricity Landscape — in the Past Three Weeks

By PI News Feed on July 5, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

Grist’s David Roberts recently finished a 9-part deep dive on America’s utilities and the future of our electricity grid. I didn’t agree with everything in it, but it’s absolutely required summer reading […]

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