Category Archives: EEnergy Informer
September 2010 EEnergy Informer
The September 2010 issue of EEnergy Informer is now available. Here is the contents list: No Climate Remedy Despite The Heat Historical Crossover: Solar Cheaper Than Nukes Nuclear Costs Clouded But Rising German Nuclear Future In Limbo While Sweden Reverses … Continue reading
August 2010 EEnergy Informer
The August 2010 issue of EEnergy Informer is now available. Here is the contents list: China Tops US In Energy Consumption US Senate: No Cap And No Trade Oil From Alberta Tar Sands: From Frying Pan To Fire? Another Milestone: … Continue reading
Do We Need A New World Order?
This is a sample article from the July 2010 issue of EEnergy Informer. Everyone asks how much more energy we’ll need, where it will come from, and at what cost? Are those the correct questions to ask? For over 3 … Continue reading
July 2010 EEnergy Informer
The July 2010 issue of EEnergy Informer is now available. Here is the contents list: Massive Gulf Oil Leak Ushers In the Age of Tough Oil EIA Sees More Of The Same Do We Need A New World Order? What … Continue reading
June 2010 EEnergy Informer
The June 2010 issue of EEnergy Informer is now available. Here is the contents list: Accidents Bring Energy And Environment Into Focus Signs of Nuclear Revival Abound For Energy Growth Look Outside OECD Australia Puts Emission Curbs On Hold, Squeezes … Continue reading
UK’s Energy Future Is On Demand Side
This is a sample article from the May 2010 issue of EEnergy Informer. Future demand is no longer necessarily growing, nor taken as a given While reducing the carbon content of the supply-side is broadly accepted as a prudent strategy, … Continue reading
May 2010 EEnergy Informer
The May 2010 issue of EEnergy Informer is now available. Here is the contents list: What Cost Energy? New Obama, Same Old Washington Politics Coal’s Time Has Passed Windy Outlook UK’s Energy Future Is On Demand Side What’s Stopping New … Continue reading
What’s Driving Growth In The Residential Electricity Sector?
This is a sample article from the April 2010 issue of EEnergy Informer. Blame it on rapid proliferation of home entertainment devices Setting aside the recent drop in electricity consumption, the first experienced in decades and entirely attributed to the … Continue reading
April 2010 EEnergy Informer
The April 2010 issue of EEnergy Informer is now available. Here is the contents list: With So Much Cheap Gas, Who Needs Coal? Don’t Expect A Climate Treaty This Year What’s Driving Growth In The Residential Electricity Sector? EU To … Continue reading
March 2010 EEnergy Informer
The March 2010 issue of EEnergy Informer is now available. Here is the contents list: Obama Retreats on Climate Agenda Industry Support Falters On Climate UN Receives Lukewarm Commitments On Emission Cuts Climate Skeptics Enjoy The Limelight As IPCC Suffers … Continue reading