Energy and Environment News Roundup – 12.30.13
A daily roundup of the most important energy, environment, and climate news from around the world.
CLIMATE
US-Japanese climate-tracking satellite to launch in February (via The Hill)
Climate change debate ready to heat up (via The Hill)
The dark money in climate change (via Washington Post)
COAL
UK won’t challenge EU environmental regulations on coal power plants (via Reuters)
Seeking cleaner alternatives, lenders pass on coal (via Navigant Research)
RENEWABLES
Solar may reach 49 gigawatts in 2014 (via Renewable Energy World)
Could Congress kill ethanol mandate altogether in 2014? (via Green Car Reports)
Solar power poised for a huge year in 2014 (via EarthTechling)
In the age of solar securitization, is it time for third-party assurance? (via Greentech Media)
West Texas wind will soon light up East Texas region (via Houston Chronicle)
EMISSIONS
China’s air pollution could reach US (via The Hill)
Lawmakers act to raise European carbon price (via Triple Pundit)
China launches fifth carbon trading zone (via RTCC)
Obamacare overshadows cap and trade (via Politico)
OIL
In midst of record oil boom, Obama administration seeks more production (via Climate Progress)
TRANSPORTATION
Tesla leads way as EV sales double in 2013 (via Seattle Times/New York Times)
Electric vehicles may hold solution for power storage (via Los Angeles Times)
Winter cold shows value of plug-in vehicles as emergency generators (via Navigant Research)
ENVIRONMENT
Natural defenses best protect coastlines, says study (via Climate Central)
California could experience “historic” drought in 2014 (via Al-Jazeera America)
KEYSTONE XL
Environmentalists face day of reckoning on Keystone pipeline (via National Journal)
Keystone XL foes want focus on spill clean up (via Houston Chronicle)
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Executive perspectives: The most important trends in energy efficiency (via Greentech Media)
NATURAL GAS
Vaclav Smil’s graph of the year: The natural gas boom (via Washington Post)
GRID
Puerto Rico mandates energy storage in green power mix (via Energy Collective)
California ISO publishes roadmap for integrating EVs into grid (via Green Car Congress)
NUCLEAR
South Korea may need five more nuclear plants for 2025-2035 (via Reuters)