Energy and Environment News Roundup – 10.28.13
A daily roundup of the most important energy, environment, and climate news from around the world.
EMISSIONS
EU nations due to decide on carbon market fix November 8 (via Bloomberg)
11 years left on Australia’s carbon budget (via Business Spectator)
Can the EU ETS combine intensity-based and absolute emissions caps? (via Energy Collective)
UK universities urged to pull cash from fossil fuel giants (via The Guardian)
NATURAL GAS/FRACKING
Companies working to reduce flaring in North Dakota (via Bismarck Tribune)
In fracking, West Virginia sees a second chance (via National Journal)
RENEWABLES
India’s solar capacity passes 27GW milestone (via RTCC)
Ethiopia flicks switch on Africa’s largest wind farm (via BusinessGreen)
Startups compete to defeat “soft costs” of solar power (via GreenBiz)
Minnesota’s day in the sun for determining the value of solar (via Midwest Energy News)
Dragonfly wind turbine blends in to produce power in low wind conditions (via Treehugger)
CLIMATE
Rising flood insurance costs may force relocations (via New York Times)
Earth’s 4th warmest September on record; 32 billion-dollar disasters in 2013 (via Weather Underground)
13 EU environment ministers call for climate policy action (via Reuters)
OIL
Nearly 300 oil spills went unreported in North Dakota in less than two years (via Climate Progress)
TRANSPORTATION
Where are America’s EV charging stations? (via Green Car Report)
Volvo EV charges wirelessly in less than three hours (via Autoblog Green)
New York to build first US state fuel reserve (via National Journal)
Automakers lose latest game of chicken with California’s zero emission rules (via Plugin Cars)
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Rep. Upton vows efficiency bill action if Senate plan advances (via The Hill)
Green building is now the law in Dallas (via Environmental News Network)
GRID
US charges up support of grid energy storage (via Smart Planet)
3 factors driving the marriage of solar and energy storage (via Greentech Media)
Texas regulators’ vote to require spare power on grid fuels debate (via Houston Chronicle)
POLITICS
In a switch, green groups are outspending industry – and winning (via National Journal)
Climate policy already headlining 2014 midterm elections (via DeSmog Blog)
OPINION
Climate regulations could cost fossil-fuel firms trillions – should they be worried? (via Washington Post)
Could New York City’s subways survive another hurricane? (via New York Times)
How new regulatory models could help utilities thrive and survive (via Greentech Media)
Polls show energy doesn’t spark Americans’ interest (via Politico)