Energy and Environment News Roundup – 9.13.13
A daily roundup of the most important energy, environment, and climate news from around the world.
EMISSIONS
EU carbon hits 8 month high on jump in energy prices (via Reuters Point Carbon)
Will Costa Rica’s new voluntary carbon trading system work? (via Climate Progress)
Big business fights Obama Administration’s calculations on carbon costs (via Grist)
California carbon allowances retreat to $12.30 as bearish sentiment grows (via Reuters Point Carbon)
COAL
China bans new coal-fired plants in 3 regions (via Houston Chronicle/AP)
Air pollution waiver may decide fate of Illinois coal plants (via St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
RENEWABLES
Solar-Energy Storage market to reach $2.8 billion by 2018 (via Energy Manager Today)
UK hits 1GW of installed offshore wind capacity (via RTCC)
Hydroelectric power makes big comeback at US dams (via Houston Chronicle/AP)
Report: $603 million in DOE biofuels funding fails to meet goals (via The Hill)
60GW of new hydropower projects pending approval by FERC (via Facts of the Day)
US solar PV grows 15% in second quarter (via EarthTechling)
California passes 600MW shared renewables program (via CleanTechnica)
South Carolina rural electrical cooperatives back solar farm (via The State)
California regulators say proposed large-scale solar project could harm eagles (via Greenwire)
CLIMATE
Progress at UN climate cash talks sets stage for ministers (via Reuters Point Carbon)
Unprecedented rate and scale of ocean acidification found in Arctic (via Phys.org)
Never-released DOE report predicts increasing domestic conflicts over water, energy (via DeSmog Blog)
US tree migration is not keeping pace with warming (via Yale e360)
Kentucky governor stands up to climate deniers, defends teaching science (via Climate Progress)
Global warming’s denier elite (via Rolling Stone)
KEYSTONE XL
Canada touts carbon pollution cuts as Keystone XL pressure builds (via Houston Chronicle)
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
US federal buildings brace for deep energy retrofits (via EarthTechling)
A bid to “shame” building owners into energy efficiency (via National Journal)
While one Ohio utility fights efficiency, another embraces it (via Midwest Energy News)
OIL
Norway’s new government may bar oil firms from Arctic islands (via Reuters)
BP starts drilling at “giant” Gulf of Mexico oil field after spill setback (via Reuters)
Environmental groups bail on California fracking bill (via Huffington Post)
California fracking oversight bill nears final passage even as greens cancel support (via EnergyWire)
TRANSPORTATION
Can DOE build a better EV battery? (via Christian Science Monitor)
Bumps in the road as Hawaii plugs into EVs (via Plugin Cars)
GRID
Demand response hits a new record in PJM (via Greentech Media)
California proposes framework for energy storage procurement program (via Breaking Energy)
Texas shows transmission upgrade benefits for wind power (via Reuters)
NATURAL GAS
US LNG exports will be higher than expected (via Reuters)
GREEN BUSINESS
BG Group, Nestle, SAP named among world’s most sustainable companies (via BusinessGreen)
Millennials may not be as green as you think (via GreenBiz)
Why colleges should add green to their school colors (via BusinessGreen)
ENERGY POLICY
Senate panel explores US-Mexico offshore drilling deal (via The Hill)
US to pass Russia in liquid fuels production, says IEA (via Wall Street Journal)
California lawmakers move to reform state’s electricity rate structure (via Reuters)
Arizona regulators drop retail electricity deregulation push (via Houston Chronicle/AP)
OPINION
Canada’s climate actions sharply diverge from government promises (via Energy Collective)
Global warming is very real (via Rolling Stone)
Don’t believe the coal industry’s warnings (via Bloomberg)
How solar remains attractive without key incentives in California (via Forbes)
How long before the Great Plains runs out of water? (via Washington Post)