Week of 2/24/2012
The Buzz’s EDITOR’S PICKS OF THE WEEK…
‘Very ugly,’ says analyst about plummeting natural gas prices due to oversupply
In New York, worries that state might have missed hydraulic fracturing boom
Natural gas production forces coal consumption by power plants to 20-year low
Massachusetts deal involves approving merger in exchange for clean energy
The Buzz’s FEATURE OF THE WEEK...
Iranian brinkmanship could lead to $5 gasoline and wreck economic recovery
Gasoline prices highest ever for this time of year, could hurt consumer spending
Obama on defense over rising gas prices, says U.S. must develop alternative energy
The Buzz’s CLIMATE-ENERGY POLITICS & RELATED Links…
Obama and DOE’s Chu took ‘extraordinary measures’ to keep Solyndra afloat
Ex-White House economic advisor had concerns about Solyndra in early 2010
House committee suspicious about $1.4 billion DOE loan to giant real estate company
Related: DOE denies Solyndra and Prologis deal shows favoritism
Chrysler CEO loses patience, pulls applications for DOE fuel efficiency loans
The Buzz’s CLIMATE SCIENCE & SCANDAL Links…
First it was Climategate, then Son of Climategate… Now it’s “Fakegate’
Related: Climate change advocates all lose because of the ‘Heartland Affair’
More: Heartland Institute responds to stolen and faked documents (video)
Even more: Heartland scandal should be a lesson to journalists of all stripes
Finally: Fakegate shows increasingly desperate tactics warming alarmists willing to use
Scientists: Time for world to rethink its frenzied pursuit of de-carbonization
‘Voodoo environomics:’ Bad science, fear-mongering and faulty research
Scientists feel they are under attack for work on climate change and GMOs
Related: Anti-science attitudes can be found among liberals and conservatives
The Buzz’s OHIO Links…
PUCO hits ‘reset’ button on AEP’s commercial class rate adjustment
Related: Shares of AEP fall as much as five percent after regulators’ decision
More: Schools send PUCO warning about financial impact of AEP rate increase
PUCO embarrassed, trying to handle damage control from AEP rate hike controversy
AEP points to original rate filing and how it changed due to ‘interested parties’
Ballot issue campaign for clean energy amendment has ‘strange quirks,’ says Dispatch
Steelmakers to use blast furnace waste gas as fuel, seek renewable energy designation
New steel mill in Southern Ohio will supply burgeoning energy industries
Cleveland’s proposed $180-million, trash-to-electricity plant may not be dead after all
OARDC and energy group partner on hybrid biogas generation system
AEP gets ‘A’ and FirstEnergy ‘D-minus‘ in latest clean energy report card
Ohioans part of Midwest poll that shows support for clean energy and efficiency
Natural gas fueled eight percent of state’s generation for first nine months of 2011
Could Cincinnati, population 296,000, be supplied with 100-percent clean energy?
Related: Cincinnati to explore combining aggregation with renewable energy sources
Duke Energy-Progress Energy merger still has regulatory obstacles to clear
Sandusky County commissioners vote to create ‘clean energy zone’ offering tax breaks
AMP-Ohio’s Fremont Energy Center capitalizing on low-cost natural gas
Energy boom said to be ‘only starting’ in Carroll County and eastern Ohio
ODNR plans to release report on Youngstown earthquakes ‘within weeks’
The Buzz’s NATIONAL Links…
U.S. and Mexico to cooperate, share revenues on Gulf oil and gas drilling
University of Texas study casts dubious light on fracking groundwater pollution
PG&E reports over 4,000 customers have resorted to smart meter opt-out
Alaska lawmakers consider increasing amount of state energy help for rural areas
Duke and Progress Energy hope third time’s a charm with new merger plan
State judge in New York upholds right of towns to permit hydraulic fracturing
Man’s death after power disconnect shows need for more education, says lawmaker
The Buzz’s INTERNATIONAL Links…
Egyptian decision to clamp down on fuel smuggling precipitates crisis in Gaza
British government’s energy watchdog could order utilities to cap rates
Germany ahead of target on solar energy, plans to cut subsidies 20 to 29 percent
Dealing with its own financial crisis, Spain eyes even more cuts to solar industry
The Buzz’s RENEWABLES, ALTERNATIVE TECHNOLOGY, FUELS Links…
Apple developing large solar array to power massive North Carolina data center
Colorado Springs nixes wind power purchase, saying: ‘We can’t do this to ratepayers’
Wind turbine catches fire in Mongolia; one person reported dead, another missing
Buzz’s ENERGY EFFICIENCY & CONSERVATION Links …
New, art-deco refrigerators hearken back to days of vintage home appliances
Wireless providers complain 900-Mhz smart meters interfering with service
The Buzz’s ELECTRIC CARS, HYBRIDS, TRANSPORTATION Links…
GE won’t reimburse mileage to employees who don’t use company’s fleet EVs
New technology (like electric cars) for ‘early adopters,’ not the masses
Tesla: Continued losses but electric automaker hopes for profit in 2013
Related: Tesla’s models suffer from terminal battery discharge vulnerability
Read the owner’s manual for warnings about what can damage your electric car
Electric vehicle constructed in Chinese poultry shed draws attention of local police
Fort Shafter, Hawaii hosting first fleet of hydrogen fuel-cell cars rolled out by DOD
The Buzz’s OPINION AND ENERGY POLITICS-REGULATION Links…
Is solar the future of renewable energy at wind’s expense?
Groups wonder if classrooms soon will be teaching both sides of climate debate
Is life a box of chocolates in your gas tank? Obama’s ‘Forest Gump’ oil logic
The Buzz’s WEEKLY STINGERS...
How ‘bout them electric car rednecks, Newt? Owner mounts gun rack in Volt
Error produces electric bill of over $100,000 for shocked Illinois family
Letter signed by 223 lawmakers urges White House to halt climate change regulations
Delaware bankruptcy court allows $370,000 in bonuses for Solyndra employees
More than 100,000 customers of Austin Energy receive incorrect utility bills
‘Right-to-dry’ movement winning clothesline battles in several states
The Buzz’s HALL OF SHAME…
Greenpeace aims to force Duke to become ‘clean energy company U.S. deserves’
Thieves steal over $460,000 worth of copper wire from city’s streetlights
Editor’s Note – Here’s the sanitized report appearing in a local newspaper:
Judge reduces prison sentence for metal thief disfigured when urinating on transformer
The Buzz’s WEIRD, SAD, FUNNY, UPLIFTING AND UNBELIEVABLE Links…
So, how much and how long would it take to build a real Star Wars ‘Death Star?’
Popcorn Sutton’s moonshine legacy lives on, but this time it’s completely legal
Mustached Americans, claiming to be more handsome, want $250 per year tax break
Russian scientists regenerate 30,000-year-old flower from tissue found in permafrost
Late uncle’s old comic book collected yields $3.5 million at auction






