Last week the green car press was abuzz with stories that General Motors (GM ) was increasing the electric drive range of the 2013 Chevrolet Volt from 35 miles to 38 miles. The increase is due to better batteries. GM's battery supplier LG Chem (LGCIF.PK ) has apparently improved the v...
Two scientists are challenging the currently accepted norms of biofuel production. A commentary published today in GCB Bioenergy reveals that calculations of greenhouse gas (GHGs) emissions from bioenergy production are neglecting crucial information that has led to the overestimation...
SPI Welcomes President Bill Clinton as Keynote Speaker on September 12 President Clinton served the United States for eight years during a time of unprecedented prosperity and change. Now, he is a powerful voice for progress as he shares his unique insights and observations with audie...
1: There was a bubble in oil prices in 2008. The evidence for that is it popped which is a pretty good clue; although so far no one has figured out what drove the bubble. Yes it was probably speculators with access to easy money, but sadly no smoking gun has been found, although one g...
America’s new story for energy is still unfolding. It includes the continuing development and expansion of renewables and increased energy efficiency, both of which will be essential to our future energy mix. But what is striking is this great revival in oil and gas production in the ...
Macy’s Distribution Center goes Solar 06/08/2012 from Cleanenergyauthority.com Tweet A 1.1-megawatt solar installation on roof of the Macy’s distribution center in New Jersey is an example of what Enfinity America Corporation sees for the future of solar. Enfinity operates as a solar ...
Strange article. Firstly, is exporting gas is so profitable, why cap it? What? Well problem with that is, exporting LNG requires very expensive ports and ships. That eats into profits in a big way, so caping exports makes no sense when the economics of exporting it does the exact same...
12/17/11: The Refreshment Center’s Gabrielle Price interviews Michael C. Ruppert at his home in Sebastopol, California. We talk about Occupy and how the collapse of industrial civilization is coinciding with the most dynamic protest movement since the 60′s. Mike touches upon geopoliti...
German Minister Warns of Rising Electricity Prices ← Solar Makers Bet on Japan Nuclear Crisis Being a Game-changer California Can’t Get Enough of the Chevy Volt as Sales Surge → Posted on June 6, 2012 by turner June 5, 2012 — German Economy Minister Philip Roesler said Tuesday that th...
Order No. 1000 - Transmission Planning and Cost Allocation - Order No. 1000 enhances the ability of the transmission grid to support wholesale power markets and ensure transmission services are provided at just and reasonable rates for the benefit of consumers. Small/Low Impact Hydrop...