Wednesday, March 1, 2017

The Enejrgy Collective Daily: What Do We Want From California Climate Policy?

What Do We Want From California Climate Policy? | The Energy Collective Daily

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Posted: 28 Feb 2017 11:00 PM PST
When you listen closely to debates over California climate change policy, it becomes clear that the disagreements are along two dimensions: what is the best approach to meeting the state’s goals and what exactly are those goals. I think the differences are increasingly about different goals, rather than about different methods of achieving those goals. The post What Do We Want From California Climate Policy? appeared first on The Energy Collective.

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Posted: 28 Feb 2017 10:00 PM PST
Forecasts from the Energy Information Administration have consistently underestimated the growth of renewable energy development in the United States, a trend that persisted through 2016. The post Wrong Again: Electrical Generation from Renewables Blows Past EIA Forecast appeared first on The Energy Collective.

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Posted: 28 Feb 2017 09:00 PM PST
In its dogged pursuit of the Southern Gas Corridor, the European Commission is shutting its eyes to the human rights record of the Azerbaijani regime, writes Anna Roggenbuck, policy officer at CEE Bankwatch Network. According to Roggenbuck, there is no justification for this massive gas pipeline project, since it is also bad for the climate and, as recent events show, will not even help reduce Europe’s dependency on Russian gas. The post Who Needs the Southern Gas Corridor? appeared first on The Energy Collective.

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Posted: 28 Feb 2017 08:00 PM PST
If a U.S.-based researcher or reactor designer needs to irradiate fuel or material with fast neutrons for testing, their current options are extremely limited. No domestic test facility can provide enough fast neutrons to do anything more than slowly irradiate a small quantity of tiny samples. The post FFTF Restoration Would Provide the Fastest, Most Efficient Path to Fast Spectrum Neutron Testing appeared first on The Energy Collective.

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Posted: 28 Feb 2017 07:00 PM PST
Utilities and regulators are not typically known for innovation. Instead, they tend to focus their efforts and attention on reliability and cost effectiveness. So, when Rob Powelson, new president of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC) kicked off his first national meeting under the theme “Infrastructure, Innovation and Investment,” I was intrigued. The post What the U.S. Electricity Sector Can Learn from the Telecom Revolution appeared first on The Energy Collective.

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Posted: 28 Feb 2017 06:00 PM PST
In Washington, DC, the Third Way, a think tank, hosted a meeting of some of the country’s best thinkers, leaders, funders, and doers in the field of development advanced reactors. Cheerleading is helpful, but the proof will be in federal funding for reactor R&D and regulatory reform at the NRC. The post An Up and Down Week for Developers of Advanced Reactors appeared first on The Energy Collective.

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Posted: 28 Feb 2017 05:00 PM PST
U.S. crude oil imports from Saudi Arabia and Iraq, two of the United States’ main sources for imported crude oil, have risen since reaching relatively low points in 2014 and 2015. On a combined basis, crude oil imports from these countries are the highest since late 2012. The post U.S. Crude Oil Imports from Saudi Arabia and Iraq Recently Increased, But May Decline Soon appeared first on The Energy Collective.

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