Energy and Environment News Roundup – 2.5.13
A daily roundup of the most important energy, environment, and climate news from around the world.
TRANSPORTATION
Japan probe of Dreamliner battery finds signs of thermal runaway (via Washington Post/AP)
US households spent record amount on gasoline in 2012 (via Reuters)
Analysts forecast extended range EV market to reach more than 329k units by 2018 (via Green Car Congress)
GRID
Polish utility chief questions EU energy market integration (via Recharge)
US Energy Department hacked, says no classified data was compromised (via Reuters)
Energy storage: crossing the chasm to commercialization (via Greentech Media)
Midwest grid operator expanding south, to “last frontier” for renewables (via Midwest Energy News)
RENEWABLES
IEA chief: fossil fuel subsidies are public enemy number one for green energy (via BusinessGreen)
Wind overtakes nuclear in Chinese energy league table (via BusinessGreen)
Top Chinese manufacturers will produce solar panels for 42 cents per watt in 2015 (via Greentech Media)
Unusual allies fight renewable fuel standard (via Houston Chronicle)
US net meter capacity exceeds 2,688MW & 225,000 customers (via Facts of the Day)
DOE study quantifies county-level employment & income gains from wind energy development (via CleanTechnica)
Solar development absorbing California farmland (via Houston Chronicle/AP)
ERCOT may add 1.2GW of wind in 2013 (via Facts of the Day)
35MW “solar forest” sprouts in North Carolina (via Sustainable Business)
EMISSIONS
Fears mount over Japan’s carbon target (via BusinessGreen)
US Pacific Northwest paying high price for carbon emissions (via Grist)
Arizona sues US EPA over coal power plant emissions (via Reuters)
COAL
Under Obama, coal country fights for its way of life (via Reuters)
DOE moves FutureGen CCS project forward into second phase (via Green Car Congress)
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
UK PM Cameron pushes energy efficiency as motor of green growth (via The Guardian)
Spending on US utility efficiency programs to double by 2025 (via Greentech Media)
California budget proposes shifting energy-efficiency funds (via Energy Manager Today)
SUPER BOWL BLACKOUT
Super Bowl power outage was known fear (via ESPN)
NFL: halftime show had no role in Super Bowl blackout (via Chicago Tribune/Reuters)
Super Bowl: who turned out the lights? (via Politico)
NATURAL GAS/FRACKING
New York State: no timetable for fracking decision (via Corning Leader/AP)
GREEN BUSINESS
Deep green investing: a closer look (via GreenBiz)
CLIMATE
Blowing hot and cold: US belief in climate change shifts with weather (via Phys.org)
POLITICS
Biden vows climate change action in meeting with French president (via The Hill)
Outgoing EPA chief regrets lack of dialogue with rural America (via The Hill)
Outgoing EPA chief convinced Obama serious on climate change (via Reuters)
Top Senate Republican unveils broad energy blueprint (via Houston Chronicle)
OPINION
Sen. Murkowski unveils her energy plan – here’s a breakdown (via Washington Post)
Chu navigated energy policy through changing tides in US production (via EnergyWire)
Electric cars head toward another dead end (via Reuters)