Posted: 06 Mar 2016 03:00 AM PST
During
the 2016 short legislative session, the Oregon legislature and the
governor’s office are working to outline the program goals and
priorities necessary to implement the $40 million bonding program. SB
1582 is the legislative vehicle that will add meat to the bones of the
housing program.read more
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Posted: 06 Mar 2016 02:00 AM PST
Last
week the BLM kicked off its public comment process for important new
rules designed to limit methane waste from oil and gas operations on
Federal and Tribal lands. The agency held hearings in Farmington, New
Mexico and Oklahoma City seeking input from the public on the proposal.read more
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Posted: 06 Mar 2016 01:00 AM PST
Under
Washington administrative laws agencies cannot make significant changes
in draft regulations without first withdrawing and resubmitting them.
This morning's withdrawal of Washington's draft carbon rule means the
state has an opportunity to make the rule stronger.read more
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Posted: 05 Mar 2016 03:00 AM PST
Once
all of America's approximately 4 billion lighting sockets contain
energy-saving bulbs that meet the updated energy efficiency standards
proposed by the U.S. Department of Energy consumers and businesses will
save about $12.5 billion every year--and gain cleaner air and a
healthier environment.read more
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Posted: 05 Mar 2016 02:00 AM PST
Two
elements in nature that are very symbiotic are energy and water: It
takes water to produce and distribute energy, while energy is used to
treat, pump, and distribute water. This inextricable link is known as
the energy-water nexus. Yet, energy and water planners do not treat
these important resources as symbiotic.read more
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Posted: 05 Mar 2016 01:00 AM PST
Crescent
Dunes Solar Energy, a 110 megawatt concentrating solar power
electricity plant, began full operation in February. Crescent Dunes uses
a storage system that will be able to store enough thermal energy to
generate electricity for up to 10 hours after sunset or on cloudy days
when direct sunlight is unavailable.read more
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Posted: 04 Mar 2016 12:44 AM PST
The
vast majority of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s budget comes from
companies operating existing nuclear power plants. This results in a
situation where established suppliers in a market can influence the
ability of an independent regulatory agency to approve new entrants into
their market.read more
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Posted: 03 Mar 2016 11:00 PM PST
The
U.S. government’s biggest single policy move toward mitigating climate
change is the Clean Power Plan from the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA). This rule, issued in August 2015, regulates on a statewide basis
the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from fossil fuel power plants.read more
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Posted: 03 Mar 2016 10:56 PM PST
Europe’s
electricity market has some of the highest renewables shares in the
world, but suffers from an investment crisis. Sonja van Renssen spoke
with experts about possible solutions. Conclusion: “tinkering around the
edges” won’t do – “a complete makeover” of Europe’s market design is
needed.read more
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Posted: 03 Mar 2016 09:54 PM PST
Vehicle-related
air pollutants have decreased by 98 percent since the 1960s in Los
Angeles, despite its residents burning three times as much gasoline and
diesel fuel, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration. The study credits greener cars as the catalyst behind
improved air quality.read more
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Posted: 03 Mar 2016 08:12 PM PST
Is
energy efficiency's glass half-full or half-empty after the United
States Supreme Court's recent stay of the Clean Power Plan (CPP), which
limits power plant carbon dioxide emissions, the largest source of the
pollution that drives climate change?read more
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Posted: 03 Mar 2016 07:00 PM PST
The
first export shipment of liquefied natural gas (LNG) produced in the
Lower 48 states on February 24 is a milestone reflecting a decade of
natural gas production growth that has put the United States in a new
position in worldwide energy trade.read more
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Posted: 03 Mar 2016 06:24 PM PST
The
Public Service Commission (PSC), New York’s utility regulator, has been
working to rethink how New York makes, moves, and uses electricity
through its innovative Reforming the Energy Vision (REV) initiative.
Specifically, it has been steering utilities toward a more decentralized
electric grid.read more
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Posted: 03 Mar 2016 05:39 PM PST
Oregon's
legislature adopted a bill to get the state onto renewables, and to use
that energy to power the state's cars, trucks, and buses. The bill
instructs Oregon's Public Utilities Commission to order electric
utilities to propose programs and investments to "accelerate
transportation electrification."read more
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Posted: 03 Mar 2016 12:01 AM PST
Carbon
markets have become widespread because trading can allow emissions to
be reduced at lower cost, providing flexibility to emitters and
revealing information about where low cost abatement is available.
However, this does not imply that higher trading volumes should be an
end in themselves.read more
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Posted: 02 Mar 2016 11:40 PM PST
Given
uncertainty of the CPP, Obama's final year in office could be more
important than ever for U.S. climate and clean energy progress.
Addressing emission from fuel development on federal lands presents a
unique avenue to meaningfully reduce climate pollution and apply a price
on carbon emissions.
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It's Official: China Continued to Reduce its Coal Consumption in 2015 While Growing its Clean Energy
Posted: 02 Mar 2016 10:45 PM PST
With
the release of the 2015 economic and social statistics from the
National Bureau of Statistics, we now have official confirmation that
China's coal consumption fell by 3.7 percent last year, marking the
second year in a row that coal consumption has fallen.read more
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Posted: 02 Mar 2016 09:00 PM PST
Joe
McAlinden has over 50 years of investment experience. He is the founder
of McAlinden Research Partners and its parent company, Catalpa Capital
Advisors. Previously, McAlinden spent more than 12 years with Morgan
Stanley Investment Management, first as chief investment officer and
then as chief global strategist.read more
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Posted: 02 Mar 2016 08:00 PM PST
The
spot price of wholesale gasoline in Los Angeles, California fell as low
as 66 cents per gallon (¢/gal) on February 18, 2016, the lowest spot
gasoline price in the nation and an event that has only actually
occurred on 24 days in the past 10 years.read more
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Posted: 02 Mar 2016 07:59 PM PST
About
20 states are moving ahead and continuing work on plans to curb carbon
pollution and comply with the Clean Power Plan, despite the stay
recently put on it by the Supreme Court. Other states – including my
home state of North Carolina – are challenging the plan’s
implementation.read more
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