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Battery storage: The numbers don’t add up – yet : Renew Economy
At the big clean energy conferences that have been held in three continents over the last two months the major topic of conversation has been clear – battery storage – what it […]
Tech Talk – The latest Canadian oil spill
Time was that I used to write, on Sundays usually, a Tech Talk over at The Oil Drum where I would try and explain some of the technical issues involved in oil […]
New wells proliferate across the Eagle Ford Shale
All of that oil field activity in South Texas is adding up to lots of new wells.In the last four quarters, operators have drilled 4,092 new wells in the Eagle Ford Shale, […]
Greening Financial Reform
Trillions of dollars are needed annually to prevent climate change and natural-resource constraints from stalling the global economy and threatening the livelihoods of billions of people. In order to compel investors to […]
Divestment: Can Investors Actually Make More Money Going Fossil-Free?
When fossil fuel divestment is discussed in the press, there often two foregone conclusions. First, it’s assumed that the campaign is being run by a bunch of activist college “kids” who know […]
Solar and Wind Get Higher Capacity Values From ERCOT
Texas regulators took an important step toward carving out a bigger role for renewables — with a revision to the capacity values assigned to wind and solar. The Generation Adequacy Task Force […]
Groundswell: More States Join the Regulatory Push for Utility Efficiency
Ratepayer-funded utility programs dominate the energy efficiency landscape in the U.S. From 2006 to 2008, these programs more than doubled from $2 billion to $4.8 billion. And according to the Lawrence Berkeley […]
Americans are falling out of love with their cars, and the tipping point was 2004
The waning of the long American love affair with the automobile seems to have begun nine years ago, and appears to be unconnected to the economic downturn, according to a new study […]
Mo’ Money, Mo’ Demand Response
Last week, a heat wave hung around the mid-Atlantic and Northeast, leading to a new peak demand record for New York state. But as we reported, the grid seemed to fare pretty […]