Energy and Environment News Roundup – 8.27.14
A daily roundup of the most important energy, environment, and climate news from around the world.
CLIMATE
Irreversible damage seen from climate change in UN leak (via Bloomberg)
Obama pushing climate accord in lieu of treaty (via New York Times)
WHO urges action on climate change to protect health (via RTCC)
ENERGY POLICY
Ukraine PM says Russia plans to block gas flows to Europe (via Reuters)
As Japan pushes power deregulation, Tepco moves in on rivals’ turf (via Reuters)
RENEWABLES
Global solar market to exceed 65GW in 2019 (via Energy Manager Today)
Clean energy investment at risk as Australia reconsiders targets (via Bloomberg)
South Africa energy minister to “intervene” over renewable deal delays (via Bloomberg)
11.7GW of solar PV to be installed across U.S. in 2019 (via Recharge)
Trina Solar could surpass Yingli Green to market leadership in 2014 (via PV Tech)
Yingli Green loss narrows on rising panel demand (via Reuters)
New bill could make residential solar in California a lot cheaper (via Climate Progress)
Hawaii to triple rooftop solar installations by 2030 (via PV Tech)
NUCLEAR
Japanese public seen as biggest obstacle to nuclear restart (via Bloomberg)
NRC finalizes nuclear waste rule, lets licensing decisions resume (via Greenwire)
California earthquakes may pose threat to nuclear plant (via Christian Science Monitor)
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Why the majority of data centers are failing at energy efficiency (via GreenBiz)
Americans love paying extra to stay at LEED-certified hotels (via CleanTechnica)
COAL
New coal power stations a threat to EU’s emissions target (via The Guardian)
Coal to be hardest hit by fossil fuel divestment campaign (via Forbes)
Coal mining expansion sparks demonstrations along Germany-Poland border (via Greenwire)
EMISSIONS
Cap-and-trade saves 10x its cost in health benefits (via CleanTechnica)
Environmentalists target Pope Francis in fossil fuel divestment campaign (via Houston Chronicle)
University of Sydney joins coal divestment movement (via BusinessGreen)
Nespresso pledges £330 million to become “carbon neutral” by 2020 (via BusinessGreen)
OIL
S&P: Lifting U.S. oil export ban will lift sector credit scores (via Reuters)
Who needs Keystone XL? Oil sands flow to U.S. via loophole (via Christian Science Monitor)
TRANSPORTATION
Tesla Supercharger network grows in Europe and Asia (via CleanTechnica)
Natural gas truck sales struggle to gain traction in North America (via Wall Street Journal)
Tesla Gigafactory competition a “race to the bottom?” (via San Francisco Chronicle)
GRID
Smart grid as a service will reach $11.2 billion in annual revenue by 2023 (via Navigant Research)
Winter blackouts a danger in “rapid transition” from coal, warns PJM Interconnection (via Columbus Business First)
POLITICS
How Harry Reid holds veto power over Obama (via Politico)
OPINION
Liebreich: Climate change talks – the rocky road to Paris (via Bloomberg)
Why investors’ fossil-fuel addiction is tough to kick (via National Journal)
A climate for change: EPA limits on emissions are important but not enough (via Washington Post)
Why the Washington Post is running an editorial series on climate change (via Media Matters for America)