The journal Energy Policy provides two excellent energy efficiency papers on the impact of energy labels and the possible role of how feed-in tariffs can be an option to promote energy saving. The first paper, entitled The impact of energy labels and accessibility on office rents is by Nils Kok from Maastricht University and Maarten … Continue reading Two excellent energy efficiency papers
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Subsidies on energy supply
Charles Kenny for Bloomberg Business Week wrote an excellent article on government subsidies recently. Mr. Kenny is a fellow at the Centre for Global Development and the New America Foundation. It is particularly pertinent following Hurricane Sandy as the discussion on climate change heats up. When It Comes to Government Subsidies, Dirty Energy Still Cleans … Continue reading Subsidies on energy supply
Supporting combined heat and power
Elisa Wood on the AOL Energy website provides an interesting column on a view of CHP that few of us have ever considered. Maybe it is a time for us to take a second look . . . How to Make Energy Efficiency Sexy Touted by movie stars, discussed in presidential debates, solar and … Continue reading Supporting combined heat and power
Walt Patterson’s website
One of the truly thoughtful experts in Europe about energy matters is Walt Patterson. He is trained as a nuclear physicist and has published thirteen books and hundreds of papers, articles and reviews, on nuclear power, coal technology, renewable energy, energy systems, energy policy and electricity. Since 1991 he has been a fellow of what … Continue reading Walt Patterson’s website
Cost of the German transition to a non-nuclear future
Juergen Baetz of AP news service provides an important look at the costs for the phasing out of nuclear energy. The phase out is to be complete by 2022. It shows that the policy will definitely cost in the coming years, although once complete, it should ensure that Germany is on a sustainable foundation that … Continue reading Cost of the German transition to a non-nuclear future
The difficult road to a renewable energy world
Guest blogger, Kurt Cobb, recently wrote in the Christian Science Monitor about the difficulties there will be in transforming away from a fossil-fuel-based world. This is an excellent article that should not be missed. The clunky, lagging transition to renewable energy History suggests that it can take up to 50 years to replace an … Continue reading The difficult road to a renewable energy world
How shale gas is affecting energy efficiency discussions
John Funk of the Cleveland Plain Dealer reported on the discussions underway at an energy efficiency conference at the end of September. What it shows is that there are many who are now questioning the focus on energy efficiency when such cheap energy supply is available. Shale gas dominates energy efficiency conference The steady … Continue reading How shale gas is affecting energy efficiency discussions
India and its energy transition
This blog from Simon Denyer and Rama Lakshmi in the Washington Post give EiD readers a throughout discussion of the challenges facing the country as it modernises its entire energy infrastructure. Satisfying India’s thirst for power could be nation’s biggest challenge Like China two decades ago and the United States in 1950, India stands on … Continue reading India and its energy transition
For the top of your summer reading?
Judith Shapiro, Director of the Global Environmental Politics MA Programs at American University, has written an important book on the environmental issues confronting China. This is a very good book review by Pilita Clark, environment correspondent for the Financial Times. China and its controversial carbon appetite This guide to Beijing’s ecological aims casts doubt … Continue reading For the top of your summer reading?
What we need is a bit of shake and bake
Think Progress in the US have cooked up a new way of thinking about clean energy, by learning from a major food company. This blog by Adam James and Bracken Hendricks presents a novel way to market energy efficiency. How to Market Efficiency: What Clean Energy Can Learn from the Sara Lee Baking Company … Continue reading What we need is a bit of shake and bake
