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Why Chevy Volt sales matter less than you think

By PI News Feed on January 6, 2012

If anyone thought the Chevy Volt would “save” General Motors, take a look at the first-year sales figures. The auto giant yesterday reported that it sold 1,139 Chevy Volts in November, bringing […]

Expiry of US grant programme to spur innovative renewables financing, say experts

By PI News Feed on January 6, 2012

Competition for financing for US renewable energy projects will become fiercer following the expiration of the cash grant programme, but its absence will see alternative financing mechanisms take hold and new tax […]

EIA: Current natural gas forward prices signal rising—but still low—prices in 2012

By PI News Feed on January 6, 2012

Natural gas forward market prices (as of December 28, 2011) signal a continuation of low natural gas prices into 2012. Winter 2011-2012 forward prices were recently the lowest in over ten years, […]

While 2011 cleantech investing grew, later stage dominated

By PI News Feed on January 6, 2012

Cleantech venture capital and corporate investing for the full 2011 year was up in terms of overall dollar amounts compared to 2010, according to the research firm The Cleantech Group, but large […]

Better Place will go where gasoline is expensive

By PI News Feed on January 6, 2012

The U.S. has no shortage of government and private funding for electric car innovations and charging networks. But it’s missing one thing that can really make it a big electric car market: […]

Solar pushes back on natural gas in NJ

By PI News Feed on January 6, 2012

via Solar pushes back on natural gas in NJ : Clean Energy Authority. There’s an ambiguous perception in New Jersey that ratepayers are carrying the solar industry with subsidies. By nudging the decoupling […]

The 2011 Climate B.S.* of the Year Awards

By PI News Feed on January 5, 2012

via The 2011 Climate B.S.* of the Year Awards | ThinkProgress [*B.S. means “Bad Science.” What did you think it meant?] by Peter Gleick The Earth’s climate continued to change during 2011 – […]

What Options Would You Like With Your Tesla EV?

By PI News Feed on January 5, 2012

via What Options Would You Like With Your Tesla EV? : Greentech Media. Roof style, wheel options, and paint colors now available online. Batteries warrantied for up to 8 years and from 100,000 […]

EPA Finalizes 2012 Biofuel Production Targets, Outlook Is Positive

By PI News Feed on January 5, 2012

EPA Finalizes 2012 Biofuel Production Targets, Outlook Is Positive via Greentech Media: All Content Was 2011 a banner year for biofuels? It already seems like it was the year of big biofuel […]

20 Ideas for Job Creation: Keep Focused on Clean Energy

By PI News Feed on January 5, 2012

20 Ideas for Job Creation: Keep Focused on Clean Energy – Climate Progress With the word “jobs” on the lips of every policymaker in the country, here are some of the best ideas […]

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Why Chevy Volt sales matter less than you think

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