- DOE has a report (pdf) on deficiencies in workforce education and training for smart grid jobs.
- Kate Sheppard sums up coal news, from subsidies in Waxman-Markey to the hearings and student protests this week.
- Surprise, surprise - despite a decrease in 2009, global oil demand hits a new high.
- That said, there's a growing chorus of researchers warning of a coming oil supply crunch.
- Ben Tribbett at Huffington Post calls the Southern States the "Saudi Arabia of energy efficiency savings" - in other words, the South has a huge opportunity in negawatt power.
- The Hill's Energy and Environment Blog has the scoop on a new bipartisan effort to invest in electrification of the transportation industry.
- Energy Secretary Steven Chu has some tough love for the US on its clean tech competitiveness.
- President Obama talks mine safety.
- Just for fun, someone should ask Professor of Climatology Sean Hannity what he makes of March 2010 being the warmest March ever recorded.
- Obama budget proposals seek a shift from incentivizing fossil fuels to incentivizing renewables.
Friday, April 16, 2010
Energetics Cliff Notes - Friday Edition
The week that was: coal hearings and Lindsey Graham on Earth Day.
Labels:
clean tech,
coal,
grid,
negawatts,
oil
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