Energy and Environment News Roundup – 12.26.13
A daily roundup of the most important energy, environment, and climate news from around the world.
EMISSIONS
Tianjin launches China’s latest carbon market (via Reuters)
OIL
US crude oil production on track to surpass imports for first time since 1995 (via US EIA)
Judge deals a blow to BP’s effort to dodge Deepwater Horizon payments (via Climate Progress)
First US oil shale mine is coming to Utah (via Grist)
ENVIRONMENT
China struggling to meet 2011-2015 environment goals (via Reuters)
Interior Secretary rejects “Road to Nowhere” though Alaska wilderness area (via Climate Progress)
RENEWABLES
NPD Solarbuzz predicts 49GW global solar PV demand for 2014 (via CleanTechnica)
Solar energy payback time (via CleanTechnica)
Wind power developers race clock to secure PTC subsidy (via New York Times)
Wind farm eagle deaths overestimated, says company (via Houston Chronicle/AP)
New York Green Bank gets $210 million in start-up funding (via CleanTechnica)
Los Angeles moving ahead with plans for 2GW Owens Valley solar plant (via Los Angeles Times)
COAL
Coal in their stockings – US coal plants closing at record pace (via Politico)
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
State energy efficiency scorecard released – how did yours fare in 2013? (via Triple Pundit)
Energy efficiency, facilities management jobs growing (via Energy Manager Today)
TRANSPORTATION
Tesla shares zoom on renewed NHTSA safety rating (via San Jose Mercury News)
NATURAL GAS/FRACKING
Report: EPA followed rules in North Texas fracking case (via Texas Tribune)
EPA report on fracking in Texas raises new concerns (via Los Angeles Times)
Wyoming may act to plug abandoned wells as natural gas boom ends (via New York Times)
OPINION
India: A solar market you cannot afford to ignore (via Renewable Energy World)
Michael Bloomberg: Big brother or pioneer? (via Room for Debate)