- Kate Sheppard summarizes the last few weeks and the Administration's sluggish response to the oil spill.
- Senator Lindsay Graham criticizes the climate bill he had a heavy hand in creating.
- A recent poll shows deteriorating public support for offshore oil drilling.
- According to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), Western states could get 35% of their power from solar and wind technology within seven years.
- Michael Giberson discusses the smart grid and the advance of civilization.
- Current Cost, the largest global supplier of realtime power meters, is now compatible with Google PowerMeter.
- Jonathan Hiskes asks: In wake of Gulf spill, should this be the summer of energy reform?
- California Gubernatorial Candidate and current Attorney General Jerry Brown is demanding that the federal government not dismantle PACE, a financing program to reduce electricity use.
- Mother Jones calculates how many offshore wind turbines we could buy for the cost of one Deepwater Rig.
- Paul Krugman talks about regulation and comments lightly on bureaucratic responses to environmental disasters.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Energetics Cliff Notes - Tuesday Edition
Labels:
clean tech,
grid,
Gulf Spill,
KGL,
NREL,
offshore,
oil,
PACE
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