Energy and Environment News Roundup – 9.10.14
A daily roundup of the most important energy, environment, and climate news from around the world.
EMISSIONS
PwC: Five-fold rise in pace of carbon emissions cuts needed (via Triple Pundit)
Fossil fuels stir debate at university endowments (via Wall Street Journal)
Exiting RGGI system cost New Jersey $114 million (via Bergen Record)
ENERGY POLICY
EU pushes for urgent energy deal in U.S. trade pact (via Reuters)
Energy-hungry Japan waits as U.S. debates exports (via Greenwire)
EDF invests $515 million into new Paris energy R&D facility (via Reuters)
U.S. EIA projects world liquid fuels to rise 38% by 2040 (via Green Car Congress)
Five Keystone XLs: The carbon in Northwest fossil fuel export plans (via Sightline Daily)
RENEWABLES
Brazil to invest $14.9 billion in wind energy between 2015 and 2018 (via Latin American Herald Tribune)
India pushes ultra-mega scheme to scale solar PV (via Forbes)
Gamesa raises $304 million to expand emerging-market wind energy (via Bloomberg)
Mexico’s new power industry law: Implications for clean energy (via Energy Collective)
EU forecasts green jobs boom (via Recharge News)
German consumers can expect green power surcharges to fall next year (via Reuters)
U.S. and China hold almost half of PV pipeline, but only 3.7GW in China (via CleanTechnica)
U.S. solar generation, output surge in first half of 2014 (via PV Tech)
New U.S. large-scale solar, wind capacity soars (via Solar Industry Magazine)
Obama’s international climate strategy: More grease for renewables (via Renewable Energy World)
California clean energy bill could open door for homeowners, small businesses (via Breaking Energy)
University of California signs major solar deal (via Washington Post)
Google to invest $145 million in California solar project (via The Hill)
OIL
U.S. boost 2015 oil forecast as shale power push to 10 million barrels per day (via Reuters)
OPEC cuts demand outlook by most in three years on shale surge (via Houston Chronicle/Bloomberg)
Rosneft struggles to grow as sanctions hit Russia’s oil champion (via Reuters)
Saudi Arabia tells OPEC it cut output in August as oil nears $100 (via Reuters)
Feds move to prevent runaway oil trains (via The Hill)
Think tank charges policymakers with 70’s mindset on oil exports (via National Journal)
TRANSPORTATION
EIA’s 2014 gasoline use forecast has risen 2 billion gallons in past 10 months (via U.S. EIA)
China and UC-Davis partner to put zero-emission vehicles on fast track (via UC Davis)
California electric vehicle sales pass major milestone (via San Francisco Chronicle)
2016 Chevy Volt spy shots highlight much-needed fixes (via Yahoo! Auto)
Tesla expects another high-volume deal with Toyota in next few years (via Autoblog)
COAL
South Africa’s coal-fired power stations carry heavy health costs (via The Guardian)
CLIMATE
UN climate chief says 125 world leaders confirmed for New York summit (via RTCC)
How global warming is already worsening extreme deluges in the U.S. (via Climate Progress)
Royal Dutch Shell CEO: Climate change discussion “has gone into la-la land” (via Washington Post)
America’s heartland wilts under climate change onslaught (via RTCC)
NUCLEAR
Japan to restart two nuclear reactors (via The Guardian/AFP)
Russia to build eight nuclear power plants in Iran (via Trend)
KEYSTONE XL
Environmental group sues Feds for Keystone XL documents (via The Hill)
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Zero-energy building revenue set to exceed $1.4 trillion annually by 2035 (via Navigant Research)
IEA calls on policymakers to deliver “multiple benefits” of energy efficiency (via BusinessGreen)
Four ways to play the LED boom (via Forbes)
This deep dive into 10 years of LEED unearths surprises (via GreenBiz)
NATURAL GAS
Poland looks to import natural gas from U.S., Canada (via Reuters)
Natural gas industry unveils infrastructure security program (via Houston Chronicle)
40% of people near fracking wells report health woes (via USA Today)
ENVIRONMENT
Ocean acidification may dull sharks’ ability to smell prey, finds study (via Yale e360)
Rocky Mountains facing unprecedented assault from insects, fires, heat, drought (via Union of Concerned Scientists)
California water use drops statewide (via San Jose Mercury News)
POLITICS
Kochs backing out of blue-state Senate races (via Grist)
Obama’s brain drain (via Politico)
Interior Secretary: GOP information requests cost millions (via The Hill)
OPINION
Whether it’s green growth, green economy, or creative economy, it’s all about green jobs (via Huffington Post)
Are carbon capture and biomass indispensible in the climate change fight? (via Energy Collective)
Another year, another record high for greenhouse gases (via Climate Central)
How ISIS smuggles oil to fund its campaign (via NPR)
How fracking bought the Buffalo Bills (via National Journal)