The Uneasy Relationship of Fossil and Renewable Energies
June 14, 2011
Big losses for Chevron's solar EOR project | www.upstreamonline.com
The fossil fuel industries have always looked askance at solar and other renewable energies. Conspiracy theories aside, there are significant economic and, yes, cultural issues at play in harvesting solar power versus mining petroleum. The Chevron solar EOR project can lead to success if it's realized that this is a demonstration project whose cost overruns can be solved by experience and replication.
Competition Intensifies as Chinese Manufacturer Launches 6 MW Wind Turbine
May 30, 2011
Sinovel Makes China's First 6-Megawatt Turbine, Xinhua Says | dt3.bnef.com
The first 6 MW unit by Sinovel, world's second largest wind turbine manufacturer, is off the assembly line and becomes China's biggest turbine for wind power generation. This signals the begining of a new period which consolidation of wind equipment suppliers in China is accelerating and competition among the world's major wind turbine manufacturers is intensifying to capture the off-shore wind market with large capacity units
Sustainable Solar Markets Post Fukushima
May 25, 2011
Japan May Require Solar Panels on All New Buildings By 2030 | cleantechnica.com
One challenge to the Fukushima nuclear power plant disaster is coming up with replacement electricity, both new and long term. Short term answers will not be popular, like power curtailment in a humid Tokyo summer. Longer term policies, like a proposed mandatory solar requirement for new construction, can supplement new centralized power plant development and enable a more stable solar market with less reliance on subsidies..
Will this version of oil and silicon mix?
April 29, 2011
Total to Take Controlling Interest in SunPower | www.greentechmedia.com
The acquisition by French oil/energy company Total S.A. of a major portion of SunPower Corporation's shares may mark a new phase of involvement by a fossil-nuclear company in photovoltaic power. This phase is more passive and mundane. It might also result in greater staying power for the PV industry.
Get 3kW of PV with a Gallon Jar of Maraschino Cherries
April 20, 2011
Costco to Sell Home Solar Panel Kits | www.treehugger.com
Two interesting variations on the US residential photovoltaic market have come about. Costco, the land of bulk purchases and discounts, is selling PV kits of various sizes online and at various stores, with the panels coming from a contractor label, as opposed to the leading solar brands. Will this commercial institution persuade a more mainstream segment of American society to go solar?
Japan needs major power grid investment after the quake
April 18, 2011
While Japan focuses on bringing the crippled nuclear reactors to cold shutdown, the longer term effort would be to restore adequate power for the reconstruction. With many nuclear reactors in the eastern grid out of action, it is estimated there may be up to a 9,000 MW capacity shortage during this summer and for the next several years until new supplies are installed. This calls for a rebuild of Japan’s power grid to deal with the flexible generation mix. Major investments are needed in this effort to adopt new technologies such as high power electronics and dc technologies which can solve Japan’s fragmented grid issue (50/60 Hz) and to restore the grid quickly after natural disasters.
Another example of the perfect being the enemy of good green
April 10, 2011
Rush to Use Crops as Fuel Raises Food Prices and Hunger Fears | www.nytimes.com
The US and world economies are shifting to a renewable based energy source gradually and griudgingly. Opposition to the reality, if not the abstract principle, of renewable sources like bioenergy create a wellspring of red herrings. The challenge is to navigate the course between "conventional wisdom" and business as usual, with my comments focused primarily on the US based situation.
Lower costs are half the battle for the growth of solar power
April 8, 2011
Solar Costs May Already Rival Coal, Spurring Installation | www.bloomberg.com
Improving economics of solar photovoltaic power put the technology on the verge of mainstreaming into the energy infrastructure. Lower costs are only part of the battle, however. A number of non-monetary policy changes will be needed at the national, regional and local level in markets like the US for the market share to become significant.
PV report maybe a little optimistic but in the ballpark
March 31, 2011
Solar Breaks Out of Niche to Match Apple’s iPad-Fueled Growth | www.bloomberg.com
I am progressive in thinking when it comes to solar and renewable energy, but regressive when it comes to filling out my NCAA brackets. I still favor the traditional powerhouses making it to the Final Four, and discount upstarts like VCU. The Bloomberg New Energy Report on photovoltaics shows that "small" energy technologies can make it past the "big" energy status quo.
Solar and other renewables is a marathon, not a sprint
March 22, 2011
Solar Rally Might Fizzle After Nuclear Accident ‘Hysteria,’ Investors Say | www.bloomberg.com
Hysteria works both ways, in the irrational exuberance of betting that solar or other renewables will be the dominant energy source in a decade or two, as well as panic peddling of nuclear when the inevitable disaster or near disaster occurs. Solar or any other energy infrastructure takes decades to transition. Investing in a shorter timeframe is essentially speculation, and subject to boom and bust conditions.
Chesapeake Energy bites the natural gas bullet
January 25, 2012
Flurry of newbuild drilling rig deliveries in 2012 may dampen rig rates
January 20, 2012
Talisman joins the ranks of cautious E&P companies
January 12, 2012
Early signs of caution begin to cloud frontier exploration and production
January 4, 2012
Two global energy pipeline projects deserve attention
November 15, 2011