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California Proposition 7

by Ed Ring, August 18th, 2008 1 Comment »

There is nothing wrong with encouraging clean, renewable, domestically produced energy.  But California’s proposition 7 “would, if approved, require California utilities to procure half of their power from renewable resources by 2025″ (ref. Ballotpedia).  Currently California’s public utilities are mandated to generate 25% of their electricity by 2025, and this is an ambitious goal.  Just [...]

Green Public Works

by Ed Ring, August 4th, 2008 No Comments »

Only an extreme libertarian would claim there is no role for government.  In the face of population growth, aging infrastructure, and myriad new, cleaner and more sustainable ways to deliver energy, water and transportation resources, there is much to be done by the public sector.  Green public works will create wealth and resource abundance.  Green public works must include [...]

The Photovoltaic Bubble?

by Ed Ring, July 25th, 2008 1 Comment »

Back in April 2006 we posted “The Photovoltaic Boom ,” where we enthusiastically reported the bright future of photovoltaic power.  We thought then, and we believe now, that photovotalic production will increase faster than projections, at the same time as costs will fall faster than expected.  But if photovoltaic power is becoming a commodity, doesn’t that mean [...]

Energy Intensity

by Ed Ring, June 22nd, 2008 1 Comment »

One of the most useful ways to measure how efficiently we use energy is to calculate how many units of energy are required to produce a unit of wealth - this is known as energy intensity.  In theory energy intensity can be measured in a variety of ways, but a useful convention is to divide [...]

Caterpillar and CleanAIR

by Ed Ring, June 18th, 2008 No Comments »

We have never simply posted a press release, but they remain essential to keeping track of what’s going on out there. Today we received two press releases, almost back to back, that have a lot to do with each other.
The first one announced a major new partnership between Caterpillar, “the world’s leading manufacturer of construction [...]

Mediterranean Solar

by Ed Ring, June 16th, 2008 1 Comment »

We’ve reported before on TREC, “The Trans-Mediterranean Renewable Energy Cooperation,” an initiative that campaigns for the transmission of clean power from deserts throughout Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.”
The mission of this group, affiliated with the Club of Rome, is to promote the construction of high voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission lines throughout Europe, the [...]

Volt Batteries in Prototypes

by Ed Ring, June 12th, 2008 No Comments »

After visiting the GM technical center last April, which resulted in the feature story “GM’s Volt EREV,” it was clear the next big step for the Volt would be to get the actual production design batteries into prototypes and onto the test track.  That step has been taken, with an official announcement by GM Vice Chairman [...]

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