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  • Do Elections Matter In Energy?

    Do Elections Matter In Energy?
    Despite the high volume of attention paid to elections, national policies may matter less than raw economics and common goals applied in nationally customized ways as the energy sector becomes ...
    2012-04-25T12:30:00Z by Peter Gardett
  • What is BEEP? Building Energy Efficiency Policies database is one stop shop for buildings energy efficiency policies http://bit.ly/I5KBFp

    via Twitter 2012-04-05T13:40:00Z
  • Coal, Nuclear And Natural Gas: What Will Keep The Lights On?

    Coal, Nuclear And Natural Gas: What Will Keep The Lights On?
    London at night as viewed from the International Space Station The fuel of the future is very different depending on where in the world you live. The complex dynamics between three major ...
    2012-03-06T11:00:00Z by Jared Anderson
  • San Francisco Bay Sets Stage For Battle Over Next Generation Oil

    San Francisco Bay Sets Stage For Battle Over Next Generation Oil
    Golden Gate Bridge Over the next decade, a battle over the next generation of oil will be waged not in a Middle Eastern Gulf, but San Francisco's Bay. San Ramon, in a corner of the ...
    2012-02-27T09:00:00Z by Felicity Carus
  • Keystone Denial Locks Canadian Crude Into Midwest

    Keystone Denial Locks Canadian Crude Into Midwest
    The looming bottleneck for Canadian oil sands crude isn't getting into the US, it's getting out of the Midwest. A panel of energy experts told the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee ...
    2012-02-06T09:15:00Z by Margaret Ryan
  • Parsing False Economies In Energy Infrastructure

    Parsing False Economies In Energy Infrastructure
    Quantifying the cost of a dollar saved is a notoriously difficult economic exercise. Taking existing circumstances and simply drawing out the trend lines is the easiest kind of forecasting; ...
    2012-02-03T09:00:00Z by Peter Gardett
  • Davos Climate Project Uncovers Carbon Accounting Flaws

    Davos Climate Project Uncovers Carbon Accounting Flaws
    A project to measure the carbon footprint of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, may lead to tougher greenhouse-gas reporting standards for "mega cities" such as London and Rio de ...
    2012-01-30T14:00:00Z by Simon Lomax
  • US Shale Gas Development May Be Tough To Copy

    US Shale Gas Development May Be Tough To Copy
    The unique structure of the US natural gas industry enabled development and rapid deployment of new shale gas technology, and the lack of that structure is complicating efforts of other countries to ...
    2012-01-17T06:00:00Z by Margaret Ryan
  • Old King Coal Stays On World Energy Throne

    Old King Coal Stays On World Energy Throne
    China has the world's largest-ever program to build new nuclear generating plants, the world's largest-ever program to build renewables, government mandates to vastly improve efficiency – and ...
    2012-01-12T11:30:00Z by Margaret Ryan
  • Energy Standards Paramount As Legislation Lags

    Energy Standards Paramount As Legislation Lags
    A customized approach to individual projects and problems is necessary as the world moves to upgrade, expand and in some cases completely rework its energy infrastructure. "If we're not ...
    2011-12-05T10:30:00Z by Peter Gardett
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