Energy and Environment News Roundup – 1.23.15
A daily roundup of the most important energy, environment, and climate news from around the world.
CLIMATE
“Hottest year” story obscures bigger news: Ocean warming now off the charts (via Climate Progress)
UN asks countries for climate plans after record warm 2014 (via Reuters)
Climate change moves the Doomsday Clock (via Climate Central)
RENEWABLES
China’s wind power capacity now bigger than UK’s total electricity supply (via BusinessGreen)
India clean energy investments rebound, set to pass $10 billion in 2015 (via Bloomberg)
Solar R&D needs “systemic shock” to avert death of European PV (via PV Tech)
Taiwan could use its own loophole to sidestep U.S. solar tariffs (via PV Tech)
Beyond-the-grid solar sector matures with new finance and projects (via Huffington Post)
Etrion’s latest approved Chile project could also be a “merchant” plant (via PV Tech)
Texas wind power cracks 10% threshold (via Houston Chronicle)
Iowa ethanol lobby starts 2016 campaign to regain influence (via Bloomberg)
U.S. Navy, Air Force sign up for 120MW of Florida solar (via PV Tech)
Proof in numbers: Putting solar job census, home value study in perspective (via Renewable Energy World)
In the quest to finance smaller commercial solar deals, pipeline is king (via Renewable Energy World)
Are floating PPAs an ideal worth floating to solar investors? (via Renewable Energy World)
OIL
Oil prices rise after Saudi king’s death (via The Hill)
New Saudi king seen holding line on OPEC policy to keep oil output high (via Reuters)
The oil price tag investors say would signal a global recession (via Forbes)
Africa oil boom on hold as prices spur explorer caution (via Bloomberg)
Senate sets final Keystone XL vote next week (via The Hill)
Trial witness says Gulf spill response removed far less crude than BP expert estimates (via Houston Chronicle)
TRANSPORTATION
Gas tax push on fumes, says House chairman (via The Hill)
DOE offers $55 million for vehicle fuel efficiency technology (via The Hill)
Energy Secretary confirms U.S. will miss Obama goal of 1 million EVs by 2015 (via Green Car Reports)
VW, BMW, ChargePoint partner to create fast-charging corridors on East & West Coasts (via Green Car Congress)
EMISSIONS
EU carbon market price expected to rise before 2020 following MEPs’ vote (via The Guardian)
Into think air: Boston pipes leak $90 million in fuel yearly (via Reuters)
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Buildings represent 40% of total U.S. energy use (via Energy Manager Today)
When it comes to efficiency, U.S. military soldiers on (via Grist)
POLITICS
Senate Democrats play offense on climate change ahead of 2016 (via Bloomberg)
Democrats divided on climate change (via National Journal)
KXL votes allow Dems to begin building beachhead to protect EPA rules (via E&E Daily)
Romney says climate change is real (via The Hill)
Mitt Romney believes in global warming again, but how would he deal with it? (via Vox)
Tom Steyer isn’t running for Senate, but may be angling for another office (via National Journal)
OPINION
100 most sustainable multibillion-dollar companies revealed in Davos (via GreenBiz)
Will 2015 be a breakthrough year for energy storage in the UK? (via Greentech Media)
Solar loans: Should PV be more like car sales or cable television? (via Greentech Media)
Edison Electric Institute’s anti-solar PR spending revealed (via Huffington Post)
Missing a mining opportunity (via RMI Outlet)