By Rob Safuto on Jul 26, 2008 in News | 0 Comments
Leaders from the United Kingdom and France are working on a bold plan that would allow the EU to meet renewable energy targets by importing solar power generated in Africa.
According to a story on EurActiv.com, Gordon Brown and Nicolas Sarkozy are supporting a plan that would involve the construction of massive solar plants in North [...]
By Rob Safuto on Jul 24, 2008 in News | 0 Comments
The much loved (just kidding) Internal Revenue Service issued a notice last week indicating that utilities are now able to benefit from production tax credits for renewable energy. The change to the code allows utilities who directly invest in or develop renewable power projects to be granted the 1.9 cent per kilowatt hour [...]
By Rob Safuto on Jul 20, 2008 in Education, Video | 0 Comments
T. Boone Pickens explains the current situation and describes his plan to reduce America’s dependence on foreign sources of energy.
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By Rob Safuto on Jul 20, 2008 in Analysis | 0 Comments
Oil baron T. Boone Pickens has a plan for America’s energy future. The PickensPlan sets a course that leverages America’s wind resources to wean the country of dependence on foreign oil.
Pickens’ plan is a very basic one in theory. America beefs up wind-powered generation to 20% or more of our total capacity. America in turn [...]
By Rob Safuto on Jul 7, 2008 in Analysis | 0 Comments
Most people following energy topics know that oil and natural gas prices have soared over the past year. But let’s not forget about the other very popular source of energy that is coal.
The graphic at left shows coal prices are up about 100% since the beginning of 2008. And although coal is still very [...]
By Rob Safuto on Jul 3, 2008 in News | 0 Comments
The Wall Street Journal recently published a special feature section on the topic of energy. A few of the stories focused on clean energy issues including the ones listed below.
The Case For and Against Nuclear Power “Proponents insist that nuclear is a necessary alternative in an energy-constrained world, while opponents are convinced that the costs [...]