Energy and Environment News Roundup – 3.28.14
A daily roundup of the most important energy, environment, and climate news from around the world.
CLIMATE
IPCC report: Climate change felt “on all continents and across the oceans” (via The Guardian)
Sinking island nations battle tides of climate change (via Deutche Welle)
Facing rising seas, Bangladesh confronts climate change consequences (via New York Times)
NATURAL GAS
Environmentalists debate impacts of LNG exports on global warming (via Greenwire)
Fracking the USA: New map shows 1 million oil, gas wells (via Climate Central)
Report says each Marcellus gas well costs thousands in road damage (via StateImpact Pennsylvania)
RENEWABLES
2013: Renewable energy’s best of times, worst of times (via CleanTechnica)
Future of Chile’s energy sector lies with renewables, shows new report (via Renewable Energy World)
Wind power “could yield €8.3 billion” for Ireland (via Recharge)
As solar prices fall, wind still finds a role in microgrids (via Navigant Research)
New US wind power projects fall 93% in 2013 (via The Hill)
As net metering battles move to small markets, solar advocates claim early victories (via Energy Collective)
Solar “net metering” extended by California regulators (via San Francisco Chronicle)
California utility PG&E exceeds 20% renewable energy standard (via Greentech Media)
BOEM to hold competitive Maryland offshore wind energy lease auction this summer (via Recharge)
Waste-to-energy could help Wisconsin expand sustainable energy (via Journal-Sentinel)
Kansas flirts with repeal of renewable energy standard (via EnergyWire)
Virginia awards $860,000 in offshore wind research (via Virginian-Pilot)
EMISSIONS
RGGI announces 2015 CO2 allocation (via Environmental Leader)
OIL
One year after Exxon’s Arkansas spill, basic questions still unanswered (via InsideClimate News)
TRANSPORTATION
EVs, plug-ins already saving 45 million gallons of gasoline per year in US (via Autoblog Green)
COAL
North Carolina inspectors failed to notice crack before coal ash spill (via The Guardian)
ENVIRONMENT
Water, wildlife surge back into once-parched Colorado River delta (via Los Angeles Times)
US lists lesser prairie chicken as threatened, energy groups wary (via Reuters)
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Ohio GOP drafts plan to freeze state’s renewable, energy efficiency rules (via Columbus Dispatch)
Indiana governor lets energy efficiency program expire (via Indianapolis Star)
OPINION
Can evolution outrace climate change? (via FiveThirtyEight)
Spring training, and Spring, starting way earlier than usual (via Bloomberg)
Three utilities most likely to fall in death spiral, via Morningstar (via Forbes)
How distributed energy resources affect US capacity markets (via Solar Industry)