Energy and Environment News Roundup – 5.7.13
A daily roundup of the most important energy, environment, and climate news from around the world.
EMISSIONS
Japan, China, South Korea to cooperate on air pollution (via Phys.org)
EU to vote on carbon market reforms in July (via RTCC)
EPA to defend greenhouse gas emission rule today in federal appeals court (via Greenwire)
Seattle plan would make city carbon neutral by 2050 (via Seattle Times)
TRANSPORTATION
Public charging stations for electric cars: who leads the way? (via Green Car Reports)
Ford to set annual hybrid sales record in just five months (via Bloomberg)
Tesla to earn $250 million from sales of California emission credits (via Autoblog)
GM aims to cut Chevy Volt cost by $10,000 (via CleanTechnica)
RENEWABLES
Canada loses WTO appeal over “protectionist” renewable energy subsidies (via BusinessGreen)
“46% average” EU levy on Chinese solar PV panels (via Recharge)
Australia passes milestone: 1 million homes have rooftop solar (via Sustainable Business)
First Solar posts Q1 profit, backs 2013 profit outlook (via Reuters)
US wind industry set to rebound as lobby pursues tax credit (via Bloomberg)
AWEA devising long-term plan to present to Congressional tax committees (via The Hill)
Minnesota legislature considers solar energy standard (via Minnesota Public Radio)
New marine terminal in Massachusetts will deploy offshore wind turbines (via Boston Herald)
CLIMATE
US public anxious on climate change – to a point (via Politico)
California governor blames climate change for state’s early fire season (via Los Angeles Times)
COAL
King Coal losing crown as US gains energy independence (via Bloomberg)
US coal industry’s growing east-west divide (via Reuters)
GRID
A123’s grid-scale storage business lives on (via Greentech Media)
TAR SANDS
Enbridge shuts North Dakota line after finding oil leak (via Reuters)
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Don’t pitch the environmental value of your light bulb to conservatives (via Greentech Media)
Energy efficiency target could save Ohio ratepayers $5.6 billion by 2020 (via Greentech Media)
ENVIRONMENT
EPA’s top investigator: “there are significant geographic regions we can no longer cover” (via Greenwire)
Water war between Klamath River farmers, tribes poised to erupt (via Los Angeles Times)
OPINION
2013 a pivotal year in transition to a more diverse energy mix (via Navigant Research)
Is Obama the “environmental president”? (via Grist)
The surprising reason why Obama favors natural gas exports (via Washington Post)
Can 400ppm spark us into climate action? (via RTCC)
5 reasons why it’s (still) important to reduce fugitive methane emissions (via WRI Insights)