Energy and Environment News Roundup – 5.8.14
A daily roundup of the most important energy, environment, and climate news from around the world.
CLIMATE
Climate change making food crops less nutritious, finds research (via The Guardian)
Lloyd’s calls on insurers to take into account climate change risk (via The Guardian)
Americans start to feel effects of climate change (via Politico)
The Southeast US has more billion-dollar disasters than the rest of US combined (via Climate Progress)
NATURAL GAS
Industrial combined heat and power capacity will grow 30% annually through 2023 (via Navigant Research)
Is a boom in floating LNG facilities on the horizon? (via Houston Chronicle)
RENEWABLES
Solar making big strides to power the developing world (via Renewable Energy World)
PwC: Biofuels funding future looks bright (via Environmental Leader)
France awards $5.6 billion offshore wind tender to GDF-led consortium (via Reuters)
JV plans 3GW solar PV project in Nigeria (via Recharge)
EIA says US solar surge continues (via Energy Manager Today)
Your tax dollars at work: $141 million to spark US offshore wind (via CleanTechnica)
First Solar Q1: Beats Street, raises guidance on strong utility growth (via Greentech Media)
Solar City eyes 1GW new capacity in 2015 (via Recharge)