August EEnergy Informer
We are a little late with this due to all the traveling that has been going on, but here is the contents list for the August issue of EEnergy Informer, and a link to one of the articles.
- An Inconvenient Goal: De-carbonized Electricity Within Decade
- What – if Anything Did G8 Summit Accomplish?
- Georgia Takes A Stand On Carbon Emissions
- Want To Learn About US Energy Policy? Ask T. Boone Pickens
- Portugal To Promote Zero-Emission Cars
- California Has A Road Map For Climate Action
- Regulators Caught In Cross Fire: Damned If You Do, Damned If Your Don’t
- China’s Real Olympic Challenge: Managing Capacity Shortfalls
- ENEL Ventures Into Offshore Wind
- UK’s Renewable Policy: Too Dear And Too Late?
The article on regulation is available for free. All other articles currently require a subscription to the paper edition of the magazine. To subscribe to EEnergy Informer click here.
July EEnergy Informer
The July 2008 issue of EEnergy Informer has been released. The contents list is as follows:
- Has Oil Reached A Turning Point?
- Blowing Too Fast? Exponential Growth Brings Problems For Wind
- Sempra’s LNG Bets Pay Off With Costa Azul
- Exxon Dismisses Wake-up Call
- Erratic Prices Afflict Texas Market
- BP Abandons Australian CSS
- Still Looking For A Site For Nuclear Waste
- Solar Energy Striving For Grid Parity
- Outage In Britain Gives Brown A Pretext To Push Nuclear Agenda
- IGCC Suffers Regulatory Setback
- Xcel To Showcase Smart Grid In Boulder
- New Website Launched
The article on the LNG is available for free, and the final article is about this site. All other articles currently require a subscription to the paper edition of the magazine. To subscribe to EEnergy Informer click here.
June EEnergy Informer
The June 2008 issue of EEnergy Informer has been released. The contents list is as follows:
- Solar Energy Growing Up Fast
- Britain To Chart Its Electricity Future, Soon or Sooner
- Juneau Responds To Price Jolt
- Why Too Much Of A Good Thing Could Be Bad
- Wind: 20% by 2030?
- Plug-in Hybrids: Making Utilities More Important than Oil Companies
- Will We Be Using Yesterday’s Technology in 2050?
- Rockefellers vs. Exxon
- Fortune 500: The Big And Mighty
- Book Reviews: An Appeal to Reason: A Cool Look at Global Warming, by Nigel Lawson; Gusher of Lies: The Dangerous Delusions of Energy Independence, by Robert Bryce
The article on the intermittency problem in renewable generation is available for free, as are the book reviews. All other articles currently require a subscription to the paper edition of the magazine. To subscribe to EEnergy Informer click here.
May EEnergy Informer
The May 2008 issue of EEnergy Informer has been released. The contents list is as follows:
- Has Bush Really Changed His Mind on Climate Change?
- Blackouts Or Nukes? Which Do You Prefer?
- Want More Wind? Build More Transmission Lines
- Wind: Second Only To Natural Gas
- California Pushing Boundaries to Breaking Point
- Bottlenecks Aggravate Rising Construction Costs
- Quality and Delivery Slips With Rising Demand For Wind Turbines
- Alternative Energy: No Longer A PR Gimmick
- Energy Efficiency Has Ways To Go
- If You Want To Pay More, You Don’t Need Coal
- Special Supplement: Competitive Electricity Markets
The article on the grown of wind generation is available for free. All other articles currently require a subscription to the paper edition of the magazine. To subscribe to EEnergy Informer click here.
April EEnergy Informer
The April 2008 issue of EEnergy Informer has been released. The contents list is as follows:
- Power Sector Construction Costs Surge
- Nukes Making A Comeback
- Ontario’s Energy Future: Not Crystal Clear
- Kansas Governor Rejects Coal
- Why There Is Little Drop In Oil Consumption Despite $100+ Prices
- Clean Is Green – As In Greenbacks
- Clean Coal Cheap Relative To Alternative
- PJM Market Deemed Competitive
- FPL Most Admired
- Year Of The Sun
- Carbon Emissions Rising, Not Falling
- Energy Conservation Programs Begin to Bite
- California Governor Prods Others To Follow SCE’s Lead On Solar
- Special Supplement: Competitive Electricity Markets
The article on construction costs is available for free. All other articles currently require a subscription to the paper edition of the magazine. To subscribe to EEnergy Informer click here.
March EEnergy Informer
The March 2008 issue of EEnergy Informer has been released. The contents list is as follows:
- If Not Coal Then What?
- EU Takes High Moral Ground On global Climate Change
- FERC Dismisses Return To Re-regulation Despite Setbacks
- Banks Adopt Carbon Principles
- Worried About Future Of Coal, Wyoming Wants California’s Assurance
- No Future for FutureGen
- US Nuclear Sets New Records in 2007
- Britain’s Renewable Obligation Scheme Seriously Flawed
- Biofuels: Medicine Worse Than Disease?
- 2007 Not A Bad Year
- Special Supplement: Competitive Electricity Markets
The article on FERC is available for free. All other articles currently require a subscription to the paper edition of the magazine. To subscribe to EEnergy Informer click here.