Copenhagen Accord: US Pledges to Reduce GHGs by 17%
As stipulated in last December’s Copenhagen Accord, January 31, 2010was the deadline for weathier nations to submit their emissionsreductions targets. Obama Pledged to reduce US greenhouse gases...
View ArticleEnergy Efficiency: Is It The Real Deal?
According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), peak electric loads in the U.S. are 20,800 MW lower than they would be without utility energy efficiency programs[1]. If it is correct it...
View ArticleHow The Green Button Will Change Energy Data
Since their introduction, smart meters and “connected” appliances have offered the potential for customers to better access and control their energy data. Tens of millions of smart meters later,...
View ArticleRomney’s Concern For Solar Power Project Developers
In the last week or so there has been a lot of media attention with regards to that secret video of Mitt Romney and the now infamous comments he made to some campaign donors about the 47%. However,...
View ArticleKeystone XL: Refuting the Approval Rationale
Despite all of the efforts being made to resist the construction of the Keystone XL, it will likely gain the approval of U.S. President Barack Obama. Supporting evidence for the notion that we will...
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