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Inside Energy Reads: Week of 11/2
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A review of some of the major energy stories of the week.
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A review of some of the major energy stories of the week.
A wrap-up of some selected important energy and environment news items from the last week.
Dam removals have become much more commonplace in recent years in the Pacific Northwest as their benefits are weighed against the harm they have caused to river ecosystems. From EarthFix.
America’s thirst for oil is as strong as ever. And thanks to a giant boom in North Dakota, more U.S. oil is extracted at home. That’s turned some cattle ranchers into millionaires, a few oil bosses into billionaires and put money in the pockets of working people.
The animated trailer for the investigative series Blackout: Reinventing The Grid!
The New Climate Economy | A new paper outlines the costs and benefits of using natural gas as a bridge fuel to a zero-carbon future.
Today, we’re looking at contango, and super contango.
A new dance fad? A super contango dance line, right?
No, it is not that much fun. It is much more esoteric and wonky.
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Politico | April 16 is the day the Obama Administration’s mercury pollution rule goes into effect for the vast majority of American coal-fired power plants. It may be the beginning of the end for the fuel that remains the number one fuel for U.S. electricity.