Energy and Environment News Roundup – 4.15.14
A daily roundup of the most important energy, environment, and climate news from around the world.
CLIMATE
March was 4th warmest on record globally (via Climate Central)
Scientists say Greenland ice melt “accelerating” (via RTCC)
Canadian economy will lose billions to climate change (via Toronto Star)
Canada’s climate warms to corn as grain belt shifts north (via Bloomberg)
KEYSTONE XL/TAR SANDS
Emboldened Canada pipeline opponents push for referendum (via Reuters)
Keystone foes taught arrest tactics if project is cleared (via Bloomberg)
RENEWABLES
China’s wind energy capacity tops 92GW with 16GW additions in 2013 (via CleanTechnica)
China’s 14GW solar target “challenged” by policy uncertainty (via Renew Economy)
Solar’s dramatic price plunge could trigger energy price deflation (via Greentech Media)
Desperately seeking stability: Wind industry looks ahead after topsy-turvy 2013 (via Breaking Energy)
GAO: Delay in issuing annual RFS hurt refiners (via The Hill)
When renewables meet the oil and gas industry, opposites attract (via Renewable Energy World)
Wisconsin snaps up community solar in record time (via Renewable Energy World)
Do you wash your solar modules often enough? (via Greentech Media)
NATURAL GAS/FRACKING
Study: Methane emissions 100-1,000x EPA estimates at Pennsylvania fracking sites (via Washington Post)
GRID
German demand response: Almost ready for prime time (via Greentech Media)
Lights would stay on with more flexible, distributed microgrids (via Sustainable Business)
Smart thermostats join “Internet of Things” to turn up heat on utilities (via EnergyWire)
OIL
California to see surge in oil brought in by rail (via Houston Chronicle/AP)
TRANSPORTATION
Is 120 miles just about perfect for EV range? (via Autoblog Green)
GM working on Chevy Volt with shorter range, lower cost (via CleanTechnica)
ENVIRONMENT
Asian air pollution linked to freak North American weather (via CNN/KTVZ)
The world’s cities are gobbling up land faster than they’re gaining people (via Washington Post)
Water stress magnifies impacts of US droughts (via GreenBiz)
POLITICS
Inside Democrats’ plan to oust Pennsylvania’s governor (via National Journal)
OPINION
An enormous question for “solar choice” (via CleanTechnica)
Can nuclear power and renewable energy learn to get along? (via Energy Collective)
How tackling China’s coal cap makes it a leader in tackling climate change (via Renew Economy)