Energy and Environment News Roundup – 3.20.13
A daily roundup of the most important energy, environment, and climate news from around the world.
ENERGY POLICY
China expects energy talks breakthrough in official visit to Russia (via Bloomberg)
Fossil fuel generation increases 21% in Japan in 2012 (via Greentech Media)
US manufacturing sector energy use and intensity down since 2002 (via Green Car Congress)
EMISSIONS
China postpones launch of national carbon market to post-2015 (via RTCC)
Green groups press EPA for climate rule opposed by industry (via Bloomberg)
RGGI nets $106 million for clean energy, may hit $2 billion by 2020 (via CleanTechnica)
Los Angeles halts using electricity from coal plants (via Bloomberg)
RENEWABLES
Chinese installed wind capacity reached 75GW in 2012 (via CleanTechnica)
China’s Suntech declares bankruptcy (via Reuters)
Japanese bank signs on to support first US offshore wind farm (via AOL Energy)
With turbines on the watery horizon, hopes for a more streamlined permitting process (via ClimateWire)
Xcel hits Upper Midwest wind power record (via Star-Tribune)
Cape Wind expects construction start off Cape Cod by year-end (via Reuters)
Solar power installations top 1GW in New Jersey (via Reuters)
New Jersey solar market prices rise (via AOL Energy)
Arizona wins back its renewable energy standard (via Greentech Media)
Effort to repeal Kansas renewable energy standard fails in state legislature (via Wichita Eagle)
Feed-in tariff breakthrough in Iowa? (via Renewable Energy World)
Connecticut’s new plan for renewables turns to hydropower, away from biomass (via Hartford Courant)
NUCLEAR
UK approves first new nuclear plant in decades (via BusinessGreen)
NRC votes for upgrades to some nuclear reactor vents (via New York Times)
Michigan nuclear plant’s fate depends on Indiana regulators (via Midwest Energy News)
NATURAL GAS/FRACKING
US reports huge potential for “fire in the ice” as Japan hurries to production (via EnergyWire)
Natural gas exports concern chemical executive (via Houston Chronicle)
Shale gas boom alone won’t propel US industry (via Wall Street Journal)
TRANSPORTATION
Pressure builds in EU for tighter fuel emission rules (via BusinessGreen)
No silver bullet for reaching fuel and emissions goals, says study (via New York Times)
Washington State proposes $124 fine for parking gas car in EV spot (via Plugin Cars)
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Policy changes could free $1 trillion in energy savings (via Houston Chronicle)
The EE Eight: energy-efficient campuses in the NCAA basketball tournament (via Alliance to Save Energy)
ENVIRONMENT
From heat wave to snowstorms March weather goes to extremes (via Climate Central)
Warmer springs mean less snow cover, disruptions for plants and animals, and more allergies (via Union of Concerned Scientists)
Drought plunges Texas and US cattle herd to lowest level since 1952 (via Facts of the Day)
OIL
US oil production is booming, but here’s the catch (via Washington Post)
Administration won’t trade ANWR drilling for clean energy fund (via Washington Post)
POLITICS
Energy Security Trust faces partisan roadblock in Congress (via Politico)
Poll: President Obama’s voters don’t want Keystone approval (via Politico)
Billionaire targets Democrat on Keystone XL in Massachusetts Senate race (via The Hill)
OPINION
Two reasons climate change is not like other environmental problems (via Grist)
It’s time to consider the long-term costs of fracking (via Houston Chronicle)
A short history of greenwashing the tar sands, part one (via Desmog Canada)