Energy and Environment News Roundup – 4.9.14
A daily roundup of the most important energy, environment, and climate news from around the world.
ENERGY POLICY
US used more energy in 2013 than 2012, but efficiency is up too (via National Geographic)
Grandfather utilities threatened by spreading renewables (via Bloomberg)
Sen. Wyden aims for energy parity in overhaul to “rotting” tax code (via E&E Daily)
CLIMATE
414 cities report over 4,000 climate actions (via Sustainable Cities Collective)
El Nino odds seen at more than 70% as Pacific warms (via Bloomberg)
Data shows low snowpack years will happen more frequently in Pacific Northwest (via EarthFix)
Virginia governor to revive climate change panel (via San Francisco Chronicle/AP)
RENEWABLES
Renewable energy installations to rise 37% by 2015, says BNEF (via Bloomberg)
Enel Green sees Africa as “next big place” for renewables (via Bloomberg)
India’s solar power capacity tops 2.6GW (via CleanTechnica)
Solar, wind no longer face high capital costs, says Shah (via Bloomberg)
Solar jumps to 22% of new US generation capacity in 2013 (via Greentech Media)
Crowdfunding seen topping $5 billion for rooftop solar (via Bloomberg)
Fishermen’s Energy appeals BPU offshore wind project rejection (via Recharge)
Clean energy victory bond could generate $150 billion in financing, 1 million jobs (via Business Journals)
COAL
Duke Energy, North Carolina appeal coal ash ruling (via Bloomberg)
EMISSIONS
Greenhouse gases from thawing permafrost “accelerating global warming” (via International Business Times)
Many nations wary of extracting carbon from air to fix climate (via Reuters)
Shell, Unilever, 68 others seek 1 trillion-ton limit on CO2 output (via Bloomberg)
Chile plans to enact the first carbon tax in South America (via Climate Progress)
Utilities disagree on how EPA should regulate emissions (via Climate Central)
Carbon divestment activists claim victory as Harvard adopts green code (via The Guardian)
OIL
Fracking moratorium proposal advances in California State Senate (via Los Angeles Times)
Scientists, oil industry still probing fracking-earthquake link (via The Oklahoman)
TRANSPORTATION
Debunked: Hybrid vehicle myths and truths (via Breaking Energy)
GM investing $449 million for advanced EV and battery manufacturing (via Green Car Congress)
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Toronto’s “Race to Reduce” garners 9% energy efficiency cut (via Energy Manager Today)
Indonesia gets world’s first net-zero energy skyscraper (via Sustainable Business)
GRID
5 market trends that will drive microgrids into the mainstream (via Greentech Media)
OPINION
The geopolitical potential of the US energy boom (via Council on Foreign Relations)
How the US power grid is like a big pile of sand (via National Journal)
What made Vermont’s net metering expansion process so unique? (via Greentech Media)
If “value of solar” is optional, will Minnesota utilities adopt it? (via Midwest Energy News)