Renewables – Nov 13
Al Gore, Bill Joy see green economy powered by Silicon Valley
Prospectors claim stretches of ocean, hoping to harness wave energy
Geothermia revisited
US wind power installations to rise 63% in 07
Al Gore, Bill Joy see green economy powered by Silicon Valley
Prospectors claim stretches of ocean, hoping to harness wave energy
Geothermia revisited
US wind power installations to rise 63% in 07
Last Thursday, Democratic leaders Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid said that they would jettison the renewable energy provisions in both the House and Senate versions of the 2007 energy bill in the interest of passing a bill before the Thanksgiving recess begins on November 17.
The economic consequences of Mr. Bush
In the bond market, a bleak prognosis for Iraq
A sick graph: energy research expenditure vs cost of the Iraq war.
“Scrubbing bubbles” made by bacteria may solve energy crisis
Power from the final frontier
The greening of Google
California to rule on fate of EVs
Bill McKibben: What rhymes with waste-heat recovery?
Kenyan slum saves trees, cleans streets with big trash oven
How to build a local energy economy
Mammoth wind farm slated for S. Dakota
Viability of Antarctic windfarm
‘Wall of money’ set to flow into Asian renewable energy
Devotee of solar energy gets a shot at respect
WSJ rates the players in the environmental gold rush
Opec to study basket of currencies for oil pricing
Why Kuwait wants to shift to heavy oil
Gulf countries eye alternative energy
China’s role in the oil price rise
Guardian launches sustainability website
Bill Joy: Better green tech than Internet
City Repair- permaculture for urban spaces
Israeli cities cut energy use
Lime is a much greener option than cement
Could electricity grid become a type of Internet?
GE hopes to cut mercury in “green” light bulbs
While Germany races to deliver renewable energy, Britain stumbles
Energy: the fundamental unseriousness of Gordon Brown
Labour’s plan to abandon renewable energy targets
It’s rip-off Britain, even when it comes to climate change
What will turn the tide towards sustainability?
Labor of Lovins
Morgan Stanley sees $1 trillion green mkt by 2030
Electricity prices see biggest jump in 25 years
The Economist: Roll out the $100 barrel?
Are oil prices at their highest? Hard to tell