By Allen Brooks on September 3, 2018
IMO 2020 To Create New Natural Gas Demand Is The Future Of EVs About Their Cost Or Government Policy? UK July Electricity Data Shows Problem Of Renewables As If You Didn’t Already Know The Pain Of Energy Investing Which Winter Forecast Should You Believe? Correction: Read article »
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged electric vehicles, high sulfur fuel oil, IMO 2020, LNG, low sulfur fuel oil, Musings From the Oil Patch, oil stocks, oilfield service stocks, self-driving cars, solar power, UK electricity, wind power
By Allen Brooks on August 16, 2011
The Value Of Shale Gas Is In The Eye Of The Beholder High Speed Rail Aim Skips Fastest Growing Transport Sector Does Gore’s Climate Change Rant Signal Movement’s End? New Auto Efficiency Standards Arrive As Oil Prices Collapse Incandescent Light Bulb Ban Nears As New Types Appear U.S. Credit Downgrade Unleashes Doubts About Growth Energy […]
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged 2017-2025 CAFE standards, Al Gore, Amtrak, Aspen Institute, CFL, Chesapeake Energy, Chinese high speed train accident, CHK, climate change, electric vehicles, EV Energy Partners, EVEP, gas shale economics, global warming, green jobs, high-speed rail, hybrids, Hydro One, incandescent light bulbs, intercity buses, LED, miniFIT, Musings From the Oil Patch, Ontario renewable energy policy, plug-in hybrids, solar power, unemployment, US credit downgrade and economic growth, US GDP, Utica shale acreage values