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By Allen Brooks on August 29, 2011
Marcellus Shale: The Glass Half Empty Or Only Half Full? Obama Backs Electric Vehicles – Public Grows Skeptical Racing Irene To Rhode Island – Quick Thoughts Obama Plans Reorganization Of Climate Change Initiative Slowing Global Growth Portends Pressure On Oil Prices UK Power Market Encounters True Cost Of Green Energy Another Bad Sign For Energy […]
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged 2011 and 2012 automobile output estimates, A123 Systems, advanced batteries, Baker Institute, BYD, Chevy Volt, China car industry, climate service reorganization, CNW Marketing Research, EIA, electric vehicles, Ford, GM, green jobs, HIS Automotive, INTEK, J.D. Power & Associates, Johnson Controls, Ken Medlock, Marcellus Shale, Musings From the Oil Patch, Nissan Leaf, NOAA budget, plug-in vehicles, shale gas, Terry Engelder, USGS, Wood Mackenzie
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 Allen Brooks on December 21, 2010
EIA Forecasts More Shale Gas Resources And Greater Use Natural Gas Vehicles And Hybrids Fighting For Market Share Canadian Study Tries To Start Adult Discussion Of Oil Sands Hurricane Forecast Calls 2011 Potentially Worse Than 2010 Climate Conference Ends With Minimal Accomplishments Administration’s Auto Mandates Raise Costs And Emissions A Merger Of Canada And The […]
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged 2011 hurricane forecast, AEO2010, AEO2011, auto mandates, Clive Cussler, dry natural gas reserves, EIA, GSA vehicle purchases, hybrid vehricles, Musings From the Oil Patch, natural gas demand, natural gas prices, NGV, Night Probe!, oil sands report, plug-in vehicles, Royal Society of Canada, technically recoverable unproven shale gas resources, vehicle fuel-efficiency standards, vehicle safety standards