Energy and Environment News Roundup – 10.29.14
A daily roundup of the most important energy, environment, and climate news from around the world.
CLIMATE
Study: Climate change could spark conflict in emerging economies (via BusinessGreen)
EU sets ambitious 2030 climate and energy goals (via Greentech Media)
Chinese vice premier meets Obama adviser on climate change (via Xinhua)
NUCLEAR
Japan edges back toward nuclear power with vote to restart first reactors (via BusinessGreen)
Nuclear industry touts environment benefits as it seeks to stem reactor retirements (via Bloomberg)
RENEWABLES
Poor countries tap renewables at twice the pace of rich nations (via Bloomberg)
EU on track for green energy goals, but 2030 a challenge (via Reuters)
Global PV operations and maintenance market to hit 237GW by 2018 (via Greentech Media)
Global hydropower to double in 20 years, but at what cost to wildlife? (via RTCC)
Millions in new investment cap record year for beyond-the-grid solar markets (via Energy Collective)
U.S. solar boom boosts European manufacturers REC and Solarworld (via Renewable Energy World/Bloomberg)
U.S. solar now 59% cheaper than analysts predicted back in 2010 (via CleanTechnica)
Wind and solar boosted California grid reliability during tough summer (via Renew Grid)
OIL
Shell seeks five more years for Arctic oil drilling drive (via Bloomberg)
Mexico’s state-owned oil giant Pemex is in uncharted waters (via New York Times)
Goldman Sachs expects U.S. crude to fall to $70 next year (via Houston Chronicle)
Scientists discover huge “bathtub ring” of sea floor oil from BP spill (via Climate Progress)
TRANSPORTATION
Increasing ethanol use has reduced average energy content of retail gasoline (via US EIA)
2016 Chevy Volt will have more EV range, bigger battery (via Autoblog Green)
California to require new buildings to be prepped for EV charging stations (via Green Car Reports)
Tesla announces new EV leasing package (via New York Times)
Indianapolis plans to add 425 EVs to municipal fleet by 2016 (via Green Car Congress)
GM to build Volt electric drive in Michigan (via Bloomberg)
COAL
U.S. banks deny fund to coal port near Great Barrier Reef (via RTCC)
Coal ash rule heads to White House for final review (via The Hill)
As rail congestion crimps coal supplies, expansion calls grow louder (via Navigant Research)
EMISSIONS
Australian government wins backing for compromise emissions scheme (via Reuters)
Drying Amazon could be major carbon concern (via Climate Central)
Climate change concerns push Chile to forefront of carbon tax movement (via New York Times)
EPA quietly revamps policy for alleged major air polluters, ends “watch list” (via SNL Energy)
Four carbon cap-tax hybrids (via Sightline Daily)
Oil-price plunge gives new ammo to divestment activists (via InsideClimate News)
Sen. Whitehouse to push carbon price bill (via The Hill)
GRID
Europe blackout threat looms amid power supply risks, says study (via Bloomberg)
Sandia evaluates batteries for modular grid energy storage (via Energy Manager Today)
Alevo unstealthed: New gigawatt-scale grid battery contender (via Greentech Media)
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
LEED retail participants on the rise (via Environmental Leader)
30% of building managers use no energy saving technology (via Energy Manager Today)
POLITICS
Most Canadians say environment trumps energy prices (via Bloomberg)
Environmental groups spending an unprecedented $85 million in 2014 elections (via Washington Post)
Millennials could make a difference on climate, if they voted (via Grist)
NextGen targets GOP Senate hopefuls in Michigan, Iowa (via The Hill)
OPINION
Can OPEC survive the oil industry’s new economics? (via Bloomberg)
It’s not perfect, but EU energy and climate deal is great news for green economy (via BusinessGreen)
Liebreich: Nuclear – the thin end of a failing wedge (via Bloomberg)