Energy and Environment News Roundup – 5.31.13
A daily roundup of the most important energy, environment, and climate news from around the world.
OIL/NATURAL GAS
OPEC maintains 30 million bpd oil output target for 2013 (via Retuers)
Texas leads US in drilling activity with 47.7% of all rigs (via Houston Chronicle)
California lawmakers turn down fracking moratorium (via Bloomberg)
EMISSIONS
Carbon offsets rise 4% in 2012 (via Phys.org)
Forest and soil carbon important, but does not offset fossil fuel emissions (via Phys.org)
ENVIRONMENT
Green groups hail sustainable EU fisheries deal (via BusinessGreen)
The latest casualty of drought may be US aquifers (via ClimateWire)
RENEWABLES
Japan set to overtake Germany as world’s biggest solar market in 2013 (via Recharge)
Australia approaches 22% renewables by 2020, 51% by 2050 (via CleanTechnica)
US favors net-metering while Europe, Japan like feed-in tariffs (via Energy Manager Today)
Japanese domestic solar shipments increase by most in 30 years (via Bloomberg)
Big dams are booming business, but politics remain difficult (via ClimateWire)
Ontario set to overhaul its renewables support policies, end feed-in tariff (via Recharge)
Polish offshore wind energy could be worth €17.5 billion by 2025 (via Renewable Energy World)
Google invests in 96MW South African solar project (via GigaOm)
Q1 2013 clean tech venture investments hit lowest point in 4 years (via Greentech Media)
FERC report says 33MW of new solar added in US during April (via Solar Industry Magazine)
First North American offshore wind turbine rises in Maine (via CleanTechnica)
Connecticut’s renewable portfolio standard set to include more hydropower (via Renew Grid)
North Carolina fights back against anti-solar bills (via Renewable Energy World)
KEYSTONE XL
Keystone XL protesters seek dismissal of lawsuit preventing protests (via The Oklahoman)
TRANSPORTATION
Renault takes Better Place bankruptcy in stride, says EVs still a focus (via Autoblog Green)
Should the US government have made more money off Tesla? (via Washington Post)
Honda cuts US lease price for Fit EV to $259/month (via Green Car Congress)
GRID
North American smart grid sensor market set to double by 2014 (via Renew Grid)
POLITICS
GOP US Senator praises solar, warns of human-caused climate change (via Greentech Media)
OPINION
How China may have just changed the climate game (via Climate Progress)
EU energy and climate change policy after 2020 (via Energy Collective)
Coming off fossil fuels is akin to quitting smoking – only harder (via The Guardian)
Coal is the enemy of the human race, video edition (via Grist)
How battery technology killed better place (via Environmental Leader)