- Check out this Daily Kos post on the bailout of BP.
- Steven Chu at the White House blog on ARPA-E and energy breakthroughs.
- Tom Friedman's latest contribution to his perennial push for a price on carbon.
- Businesses in Michigan are lobbying for legislation to restore competition to electricity markets.
- A decade later, Jerry Brown announces $400 million in rebates for Californians who suffered during the 2000-2001 energy crisis.
- The Economist discusses the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig, and why the size of the spill isn't as important as where the oil ends up.
- Europe's emissions trading system is in an uproar amid a mounting scandal over 'recycled' carbon permits.
- Ah, remember these guys? Rep. Waxman is requesting info on Halliburton's involvement in the Gulf oil spill.
Friday, April 30, 2010
Energetics Cliff Notes - Friday Edition
The week that was: KGL meltdown and the oilacalypse.
Labels:
carbon permits,
Deepwater,
oil
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