ODAC Newsletter – 27 Feb
A weekly review from a UK perspective.
A weekly review from a UK perspective.
U.S. Congress Begins Talks On Energy Bill
Let the Clean Energy Revolution Begin
The Climate Change Lobby Explosion
Administration blocks more Bush-era oil shale development leases
Preparing for a Flood of Energy Efficiency Spending
Intel Says Cheap Computing Is the Answer to Cutting Energy
Solar Panel Prices to Fall by up to 40 Per Cent by Year End
Tax innovations for solar energy
Obama focuses on green economy in speech before Congress
The Obama Code
Economic Crisis Complicates California’s Goals on Climate
Oil’s not well in Canada
A Marxist view of Obama’s prospects
The Dam Building Boom: Right Path to Clean Energy?
No fridge? Cool!
British Fight Climate Change With Fish and Chips
Should we pave the desert?
California’s renewable energy goals feasible
America’s future wind web?
This content is no longer available. It was a pre-publication draft of a section of “Energy Limits to Growth,” a report that will be published in expanded form by Post Carbon Institute and International Forum on globalization in May.
A weekly round-up from a UK perspective.
Peak Oil Vortrag von Paul Nellen in Tübingen
Ölpreisentwicklung von Andy Sommer (HSH Nordbank)
New German-language peak oil-aware newsletter now online
Renewable energy is major source of carbon reduction in Germany: a response to the ‘Spiegel’ article
Dave Cohen: Are we in the post-peak era?
BBC covers peak oil: A farm for the future
Crisis slowing investment in renewables: IEA
History of the term “peaknik”
The magazine ‘Spiegel’ just published a very misleading article about renewable energy in Germany and it’s contribution to carbon emissions reduction, which was quoted on Energy Bulletin. (Response from the speaker of the Energy Group of the German Green Party),
Weekly round up from a UK perspective.
Does a Big Economy Need Big Power Plants?
Small is ugly if it means we keep burning coal
Big Gav’s smart grid round-up