Energy and Environment News Roundup – 10.7.13
A daily roundup of the most important energy, environment, and climate news from around the world.
GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN
Government shutdown affects weather, climate programs (via Climate Central)
Federal shutdown vexes greens, pleases industry (via Politico)
Solar decathlon launches despite US government shutdown (via Renewable Energy World)
FRACKING
US fracking industry has used 250 billion gallons of water since 2005 (via Oil Price)
ENERGY POLICY
US surpasses Russia as world’s top oil and natural gas producer (via The Guardian)
94% of utilities say distributed generation is a “game changer” (via BusinessGreen)
Embattled DOE clean energy loan program restarts under new management (via InsideClimate News)
RENEWABLES
OECD-FAO projects global ethanol production to increase 67% over next 10 years to 44 billion gallons (via Green Car Congress)
Cost of PV cells drops 99% since 1977, bringing solar to grid parity (via Climate Progress)
Russia backs 504MW of wind and solar in first clean power auction (via CleanTechnica)
India invites national solar bids after 2-year gap (via Bloomberg)
South Pacific island nation becomes first to 100% renewables (via Facts of the Day)
As Sun shines on solar industry, power companies fret (via National Journal)
Wind turbine bird threat overstated, study suggests (via EarthTechling)
Florida utility offers $9 million in solar rebates (via Solar Industry Magazine)
Consumers Energy closing in on Michigan’s RPS (via Renew Grid)
OIL
Economist: US jobs climb along with oil boom (via Houston Chronicle)
BP trial to focus on scientists’ spill estimates (via Houston Chronicle)
Court orders closer scrutiny of oil-spill claims against BP (via Washington Post)
TRANSPORTATION
Putting all 20,000 electric car charging stations on the map (via Bloomberg Businessweek)
US gas prices drop 14 cents over past 2 weeks (via Houston Chronicle)
Volkswagen XL1, world’s most efficient car, makes its US debut (via CleanTechnica)
Hertz starts renting Tesla Model S electric cars (via Breaking Energy)
Ford doubles US electric drive market share from 2012 to 2013 (via Green Car Congress)
EMISSIONS
IPCC report contains “grave” carbon budget message (via Climate Central)
EU carbon advances as policy makers consider supply flexibility (via Bloomberg)
US Supreme Court today may decide whether to hear greenhouse gas case (via Bloomberg BNA)
World’s carbon budget to be spent in three decades (via CleanTechnica)
Harvard won’t divest from fossil fuels, Faust says (via Bloomberg)
“Cynical” market shrugs off latest climate warning on fossil fuels (via EnergyWire)
ENVIRONMENT
Scientists call for more controlled burns in West’s forests (via Los Angeles Times)
Let it burn: Changing firefighting techniques for a warming world (via Time)
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Solar heating and cooling could save $61 billion in energy costs (via Energy Manager Today)
Popularity of federal energy efficiency program among farmers put it at risk (via Christian Science Monitor/AP)
Walmart sells LEDs for less than $10 (via Energy Manager Today)
COAL
Q2 2013 coal export trends: Shipments fall nationally, rise in West (via Sightline Daily)
POLITICS
German Greens mull new identity and coalition with Merkel (via Reuters)
Tony Abbott may have enough support to repeal Australian carbon tax (via ABC News)
FERC front-runner may be clean slate Obama’s looking for (via Greenwire)
Debt ceiling isn’t place for climate fight, says House Republican (via The Hill)
Decades in decline, issue of coal is in crosshairs for Virginia governors race (via Washington Post)
OPINION
For insurers, climate risk is becoming a matter of policy (via GreenBiz)
When will we reach an electric vehicle tipping point? (via Greentech Media)
Hawaii’s smart grid a matter of necessity (via Navigant Research)
Is fossil fuel divestment a sound financial play? (via Triple Pundit)