Category Archives: EEnergy Informer

July 2014 EEnergy Informer

The July 2014 issue of EEnergy Informer is now available. Here is the contents list: Obama’s Carbon Legacy? EPA Unveils Climate Proposal Did FERC Go Too Far On Order 745? Backlash Against Renewables Not Justified On Facts Ohio Puts RPS … Continue reading

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June 2014 EEnergy Informer

The June 2014 issue of EEnergy Informer is now available. Here is the contents list: Utility Of The Future: Future Of Utilities New York Embarks On Bold New Industry Vision LNG: To Export Or Not To Export? European Electricity Prices: … Continue reading

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May 2014 EEnergy Informer

The May 2014 issue of EEnergy Informer is now available. Here is the contents list: Exxon To IPCC: Don’t Worry, Be Happy EU’s Renewable Share Tops 14% Renewables Show Promise As Security Hedge No one Gains When Customers Go Off … Continue reading

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April 2014 EEnergy Informer

The April 2014 issue of EEnergy Informer is now available. Here is the contents list: In Turbulent Times US Has Less To Worry Future Of US Coal: More Exports Japan’s Energy Strategy: With Or Without Nuclear? Appliance Energy Efficiency Standards … Continue reading

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Natural Gas: The Ultimate Bridge To Nowhere

US Shale gas may be a game changer, but not a substitute for climate policy. This is a sample article from the March 2014 issue of EEnergy Informer. Every now and then, politicians propose pet projects that may get them … Continue reading

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March 2014 EEnergy Informer

The March 2014 issue of EEnergy Informer is now available. Here is the contents list: BP: Global Demand Growth In Gradual Decline Natural Gas: The Ultimate Bridge To Nowhere California Renewable Target: How High Is High Enough? EPRI: Start With … Continue reading

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Why Is EIA Underestimating Renewables?

The disparity between recent trends and future projections is puzzling. This is a sample article from the February 2014 issue of EEnergy Informer. that is the question many independent analysts would like to know. The Energy Information Administration (EIA), is … Continue reading

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February 2014 EEnergy Informer

The February 2014 issue of EEnergy Informer is now available. Here is the contents list: Rethinking America’s Oil Export Ban US Gas To Overtake Coal By 2035 Why Is EIA Underestimating Renewables? Business Not As Usual Don’t Like PVs? Ban … Continue reading

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Integrating Distributed Generation Not As Costly As Feared

Less expensive in urban, more in rural areas California Governor Jerry Brown has set a goal of having 12 GW of localized renewable energy, aka distributed generation, by 2020. At the time the target was set, nobody really knew if … Continue reading

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January 2014 EEnergy Informer

The January 2014 issue of EEnergy Informer is now available. Here is the contents list: Oil Glut? From Energy Scarcity To Abundance Facing Similar Woes, Europe’s Big 7 Follow Similar Script Is US Coal Fighting A Losing Battle? Future Of … Continue reading

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