Energy and Environment News Roundup – 1.15.15
A daily roundup of the most important energy, environment, and climate news from around the world.
EMISSIONS
EU power sector emissions drop a “staggering” eight percent (via BusinessGreen)
South Korea cap-and-trade market becomes world’s second-largest (via CleanTechnica)
Warm weather sinking EU emissions-market plans (via Bloomberg)
EPA air chief “confident” as rulemakings face legal, political fire (via Greenwire)
NATURAL GAS
Drillers say Obama plan to plug methane leaks imperils boom (via Bloomberg)
President Obama’s gas-drilling dance (via National Journal)
RENEWABLES
Germany passes 1GW offshore wind, set to triple this year (via Recharge)
Wind and bioenergy star in 2030 U.S. green energy mix, PV not so much (via Breaking Energy)
U.S. solar jobs climb 22% as clean power aids economic recovery (via Bloomberg)
Policy uncertainty drives 25 percent of wind industry suppliers out of business (via CleanTechnica)
SolarCity taps Credit Suisse for $200 million on “MyPower” financing (via PV Tech)
Net metering for rooftop solar: How to fix the problems (via The Energy Collective)
Xcel’s community solar program creates “bite-sized” utility projects (via Solar Industry)
Florida Tea Party helps launch ballot initiative for third-party solar (via Greentech Media)
OIL
OPEC to see market share drop even as oil slump slows shale boom (via Reuters)
Wells Fargo examines its energy loans after oil-price drop (via Reuters)
TRANSPORTATION
The $2.4 billion plan to get Germans to buy EVs (via Autoblog)
Production and sales of plug-in EVs boomed in China in 2014 (via Green Car Congress)
Tesla chief asks automakers to support electric cars (via New York Times)
CLIMATE
Rate of sea-level rise more significant than thought (via BBC)
Map reveals which countries will survive climate change (via Inhabitat)
Scientists reveal which coral reefs can survive global warming (via The Guardian)
Pope Francis says climate change is mostly man’s fault (via The Guardian)
Global Climate Fund on GOP’s budget hit list (via InsideClimate News)
For vulnerable barrier islands, a rush to rebuild on U.S. coast (via Yale e360)
KEYSTONE XL
Canada still expecting Keystone XL approval (via The Hill)
GRID
Clean Line scores key approval for Plains & Eastern transmission line (via Recharge)
NUCLEAR
Fukushima meltdowns pervade South Korea debate on reactor renewal (via Bloomberg)
ENVIRONMENT
USDA to provide $370 million for environmental conservation projects (via The Hill)
State of the California drought: Still very bad (via ScienceBlogs)
OPINION
Could China become the OPEC of solar manufacturing? (via Forbes)
Institutional investors are blowing it on renewable energy (via GreenBiz)
Cost-competitive clean energy well placed to rise out oil price slump (via Forbes)
Solar industry added jobs nearly 20 times faster than overall U.S. economy in 2014 (via Climate Progress)