By Allen Brooks on July 19, 2011
Gas Shale Debate Creates Strange Producer Economic Analysis Al ‘An Inconvenient Truth’ Gore Returns To Climate Stage EPA Pollution Rules Drive Energy Market Transformation Gas Shales And Chesapeake’s Bold Investment Move Economy Struggles With Serious Issues – Energy Impact? Divergent Views On Future Of Auto Industry Greening Economy Has To Pick More Vs. Less Green […]
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged Al Gore, Alliance for Climate Protection, Amazon.com, auto industry, Boone Pickens, cars per 100 people, Chesapeake Energy, China auto vehicle penetration, Clean Energy Fuels, climate change, Climate Progress, Climate Reality Project, Daniel Henninger, dot-com bubble, Dr. Terry Engelder, Dust Bowl, electric vehicles, energy transformations, EPA pollution rules, EV rescue vehicle, extreme weather events, Gas shale, global warming, hybrid cars, INGAA Foundation, Jeff Bezos, Joe Romm, Milliman Lecture, Musings From the Oil Patch, NOAA temperature data, plug-in vehicles, Robert Lucas, Rudd Weijermars, Sundrop Fuels, Time magazine and Ice Age, unemployment, Vaclav Smil, Wall Street Journal, wind power
By on July 15, 2011
With 2020 only eight years away and taking into account International Energy Agency (IEA) projections, how will Europe meet its greenhouse gas emissions targets whilst ensuring affordable energy supply? Using gas as a transition fuel means Europe must carefully weigh the risks of an increased dependency on Russia. Crispian McCredie and Ruud Weijermars, Alboran Energy […]
Posted in Research Articles | Tagged EU, EU Energy Policy, Europe, gas supply, greenhouse gas emissions, greenhouse gases, IEA, IEA Forecasting, International Energy Agency, natural gas, Russia
By Allen Brooks on July 5, 2011
Natural Gas Shale Debate Becomes Front Page News! Maybe Offshore Rhode Island Wind Moves Forward Encana-PetroChina Deal Collapse: Canary In The Gas Well? Being Green Or Creating Green Economy Not Easy Politics Of Oil Rises To A New Level With Oil Release Clueless RI Media Lauds Opposition To Hess LNG Terminal read more Source: Energy […]
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged Block Island wind farm, Cutbank Ridge, DeepWater Wind, Eagle Ford shale, EnCana, Enron, Gas shale, George Mitchell, green energy, green jobs, Hess LNG, horizontal drilling, hydraulic fracturing, hydropower, IEA, Kermit, LNG market, Musings From the Oil Patch, National Grid, PetroChina, Ponzi scheme, strategic oil reserves, UER, wind energy, wind turbines