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ENERGY POLICY
By 2023, a changed world in energy (via New York Times)
EU faces energy policy vacuum after 2020 (via Reuters)
Europe struggles in shale gas race (via New York Times)
Biggest energy private equity deal is on verge of collapse, and it’s a big deal (via Energy Trends Insider)
EMISSIONS
China to phase out production of super greenhouse gas (Mongabay)
Keeling Curve website wants you to know when CO2 levels hit 400 PPM (via Climate Progress)
Scientist says China’s pollution is killing Japan’s trees (via New York Times)
COAL
Exploring prospects for US coal exports to China (via WRI Insights)
Federal study says many coal sludge ponds have weak walls (via Washington Post)
RENEWABLES
Anonymous donors fund solar projects across the US (via Renewable Energy World)
Renewable energy parks: a blueprint for locally produced clean energy (via Energy Manager Today)
North Carolina rejects cuts to renewable energy mandates (via Bloomberg)
Continue reading Energy and Environment News Roundup – 4.25.13
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NATURAL GAS/FRACKING
Germany is torn over shale gas fracking (via Washington Post)
Natural gas price more than doubles from 2012 low (via Houston Chronicle)
Harvard report slams fracking chemical disclosure website (via Houston Chronicle)
EMISSIONS
Record carbon plunge means pain for Europe’s utilities (via Bloomberg)
US power sector readies for new emissions rules (via Wall Street Journal)
Utility Xcel Energy on track to surpass 20% CO2 reduction goal by 2020 (via Renew Grid)
RENEWABLES
Four charts on the future of the global solar market (via Greentech Media)
France backs plan for EU 2030 renewables target (via BusinessGreen)
Portraits of a maturing solar market: how key states are faring (via Greentech Media)
Continue reading Energy and Environment News Roundup – 4.24.13
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EMISSIONS
EU may have road map on modified carbon fix in June (via Bloomberg)
EU carbon trading reform could face second ballot in June (via RTCC)
TAR SANDS/KEYSTONE XL
Canada launches oil sands online environmental monitoring portal (via CBC News)
EPA balks at State’s “insufficient” review of Keystone XL route (via The Hill)
Americans more supportive of Keystone than Canadians, poll finds (via Financial Post/Bloomberg)
Keystone XL foes say 1 million comments show power of grassroots (via Houston Chronicle)
Tar sands spill poses unusual threat (via Houston Chronicle)
Hedge-fund billionaire leads donors in pushing Obama on Keystone (via Bloomberg)
Former top US pipeline regulator backs Keystone XL (via Politico)
Keystone XL opponents to train 60k activists in civil disobedience (via The Hill)
RENEWABLES
BNEF: renewables investment set to triple by 2030 (via BusinessGreen)
India offers to foot bill for 30% of solar construction costs (via Bloomberg)
As cities fill with smog, China embraces stable and regulated renewable development in 2013 (via Renewable Energy World)
Continue reading Energy and Environment News Roundup – 4.23.13
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ENERGY POLICY
IMF rejects fossil fuel subsidies, calls for reform (via Climate Central)
EPA proposes water pollution rules for power plants (via The Hill)
EMISSIONS
In Europe, paid permits for pollution are fizzling (via New York Times)
Europe’s carbon market collapse won’t kill cap and trade (via CleanTechnica)
Cap and trade programs in California and Quebec to merge (via Los Angeles Times)
California to link its cap and trade program with Quebec’s January 1, 2014 (via Green Car Congress)
KEYSTONE XL
Public comment period ending on controversial Keystone report (via InsideClimate News)
RENEWABLES
India plans subsidies to boost solar power sector (via Wall Street Journal)
China set to approve 27.9GW of wind power projects (via Renewable Energy World)
Renewables investment seen tripling amid supply glut (via Bloomberg)
Continue reading Energy and Environment News Roundup – 4.20.13
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ENERGY POLICY
Report: fossil fuel carbon bubble will plunge world into another financial crisis (via The Guardian)
EIA projects fossil fuels will still provide 78% of US energy in 2040 (via Facts of the Day)
CLIMATE
China and India talk up plans for national climate action (via BusinessGreen)
China plans to complete climate change draft law in two years (via Bloomberg)
World Bank president: climate change is urgent “today” problem (via PBS News)
RENEWABLES
Masdar unveils Africa’s largest solar PV plant (via BusinessGreen)
South Africa sees a 20,000% increase in clean energy investment (via Greentech Media)
Japan plans major solar storage project (via Recharge)
Continue reading Energy and Environment News Roundup – 4.19.13
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ENERGY POLICY
EIA projects US per capita energy use will fall to 1963 levels (via Facts of the Day)
GRID
Germany on the verge of an energy storage subsidy (via Greentech Media)
Report: US electrical grid could be reliable with much higher level of renewables (via Reuters)
US smart grid cybersecurity spending to reach $7.25B by 2020 (via Greentech Media)
COAL
Coal ranks as “most environmentally costly” business (via Environmental Leader)
RENEWABLES
China trounces US in green energy investments (via CNN Money)
Solar trade war opens new front as India questions US subsidies (via BusinessGreen)
World to get fewer new wind turbines in 2013 (via Reuters)
Global wind power capacity increased 19% in 2012 (via Renewable Energy World)
Continue reading Energy and Environment News Roundup – 4.18.13
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KEYSTONE XL
Keystone emissions seen as equal to 46 coal power plants (via Bloomberg)
Route change forces Keystone foes to shift aim to climate change (via Bloomberg)
Keystone pipeline fans, foes make their cases (via Politico)
House Energy Committee panel passes bill to expedite Keystone XL approval (via The Hill)
Sen. Whitehouse: Obama could use Keystone approval to tackle climate change (via The Hill)
EMISSIONS
Australia and China agree to carbon trading partnership (via BusinessGreen)
Reactions vary to EU carbon market vote (via RTCC)
RENEWABLES
220GW of new distributed solar generation will be added by 2018 (via Navigant Research)
International Energy Agency: progress toward low-carbon energy “stalled” (via The Hill)
GWEC: global wind market to dip after record 2012 (via Recharge)
India deploys 27GW grid-connected renewables (via EnergyNext)
Continue reading Energy and Environment News Roundup – 4.17.13
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EMISSIONS
European Parliament rejects carbon market reforms (via RTCC)
Carbon price falls most ever after EU rejects surplus fix (via Bloomberg)
EPA reports decline in US greenhouse gas emissions (via The Hill)
COAL
A tale of two nations: China adds 50GW of coal, US retires 9GW (via Facts of the Day)
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
An LED revolution underway in Indian cities (via Energy Next)
US Senators to revive energy efficiency bill (via The Hill)
RENEWABLES
Saudi Arabia plans solar power export to Europe (via Arab News)
IRS sets wind tax credit regulations for 2013 projects (via Bloomberg)
Soros-backed group: “messy” US green energy efforts yielding results (via The Hill)
Good news from the IRS on the PTC for wind and geothermal (via Greentech Media)
Continue reading Energy and Environment News Roundup – 4.16.13
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CLIMATE
NOAA: Arctic summers to be nearly ice-free earlier than predicted (via The Hill)
Antarctic summer ice melt accelerating – report (via RTCC)
US, China vow to boost climate efforts amid “increasing” dangers (via The Hill)
Kerry pushes US climate ambition in Japan (via RTCC)
As flood threats rise, federal reform to diversify insurance risk sinks (via ClimateWire)
EMISSIONS
Cutting specific pollutants would slow sea level rise, research says (via Phys.org)
Europe braces for verdict on climate chief’s carbon plan (via Bloomberg)
EPA will delay rule limiting carbon emissions at new power plants (via New York Times)
KEYSTONE XL
Keystone XL pipeline to take center stage in US House this week (via Bloomberg BNA)
RENEWABLES
Clean energy investment falls 22% in Q1 as subsidy cuts stall projects (via Bloomberg)
EU on track to meet 2020 wind, renewables targets, but current policies alone insufficient (via Greentech Media)
Brazil plans three renewable energy tenders in 2013 (via Recharge)
Continue reading Energy and Environment News Roundup – 4.15.13
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CLIMATE
New research challenges assumptions about global warming effects on mountain tree lines (via Phys.org)
G8 ministers argue climate action must “intensify as a matter of urgency” (via BusinessGreen)
Greenhouse gases make high temperatures hotter in China (via Phys.org)
Rising sea levels could cost UK “billions” (via RTCC)
Climate change keeps expanding Canada’s epidemic of forest-destroying beetles (via Climate Progress)
Federal report: global warming didn’t cause US drought (via AP)
COAL
Chinese coal producer plans $1.7 billion investment in Australian wind (via Bloomberg)
US coal producers scrambling in face of skyrocketing production costs (via SNL Energy)
Coal to stay important in US energy mix, says EPA pick (via Reuters)
RENEWABLES
Libya aims to get a fifth of its power from solar by 2020 (via Reuters)
France’s geothermal fracking conundrum (via Christian Science Monitor)
Alberta looks at renewable energy amid push for Keystone (via Bloomberg)
Continue reading Energy and Environment News Roundup – 4.12.13