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International Climate Policy is …

As we continue to consider carbon taxes here in the U.S., we should also consider the self-described motivations of the mediators and architects of international climate policy. From the mouth of Ottmar Edenhofer. Published in Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 14 November 2010. … Continue reading ?

Renewable energy study overstates job benefits

A study that supports a North Carolina renewable energy purchase mandate has been criticized as “somewhat deceptive” in the way it calculates employment benefits from renewable mandates for the state. The North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association recently released the study … Continue reading ?

EIA: PA natural gas production rose 69% in 2012 despite reduced drilling activity

Natural gas production in Pennsylvania averaged 6.1 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) in 2012, up from 3.6 Bcf/d in 2011, according to Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) data released in February 2013.

Connecticut raising energy prices

Connecticut only used coal for 7.9% of its energy in 2009. Not surprisingly, it has the highest electricity rates in the continental U.S., at almost 16 cents per KWh. That is almost 60% higher than the national average (of 10 … Continue reading ?

Solar industry continues to struggle

Despite massive subsidies, mandated use in numerous renewable portfolio standards, and a constant slate of stories that claim “cost parity” with fossil fuels, solar manufacturers continue to struggle. They continue to lay off employees and restructure their operations when government loans run … Continue reading ?

Bjorn Lomborg’s thoughts on Earth Hour

Bjorn Lomborg chimes in on Earth Hour – the green project, set for 8:30 pm on March, where eco-conscious individuals can turn out their lights as a means of “doing something” about global warming. Not surprisingly Lomborg suggests that there … Continue reading ?

Marcellus surpasses Haynesville as largest US natural gas producing play, says IHS

Recent pipeline expansions have helped the Marcellus shale play reach a production rate above 7 billion cubic feet (BCF)/day; surpassing the Haynesville shale to become the largest gas producing play in the US, according to a new IHS (NYSE: IHS) report.

US coal producers push to grow global footprint

Some coverage from last week’s @americancoal conference: US #coal producers continuing push to grow global footprint bit.ly/ZmJqcJ — Mike Niven (@mike_niven) March 18, 2013

Commentary: Texas and Eagle Ford – Where the Action Is

By Roger Blanchard - "A lot has been made in the media about how rapidly oil production is increasing in North Dakota due to development of tight oil in the Bakken Shale region of the state. Less has been made of the rapidly increasing oil production in Texas. According to United States Department of Energy/Energy Information Administration (US DOE/EIA) data, oil production is rising faster in Texas than it is in North Dakota..."

Peak Oil Review – March 18, 2013

"NY oil futures have risen steadily for the last two weeks closing Friday at $93.45, some $3 a barrel higher than at the beginning of March, but $4 a barrel lower than the highs touched in mid-February. Although domestic crude inventories are at record levels, these large inventories are attributed to ongoing refinery maintenance and are expected to be worked off later in the year. Traders were more impressed by the 1.5 million barrel reduction in crude stocks at Cushing, Okla. which fell to the lowest level since December.

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