Week of 4/6/2012
The Buzz’s EDITOR’S PICKS OF THE WEEK…
Another solar biz bites the dust, but media erred in reporting DOE loan at risk
Related: Interior secretary praised Blythe Solar Project and Solar Trust of America
Treasury Department watchdog’s report says Solyndra loan guarantee was ‘rushed’
Former FBI agent: DOE knew Solyndra was risky when it approved loan guarantee
Energy Department slows down renewable energy funds approval process
The Buzz’s FeatureS of the Week…
‘SEALs shot Bin Laden in Pakistan and Lisa Jackson shot [miners] in Washington’
Obama faces ticking clock on decision to avert $5 per gasoline this summer
In Q&A interview, Gov. Kasich touts Ohio as new ‘energy player’ on national scene
With 3 million acres of mineral rights already leased, drillers eye surprising locations
Editor’s Note – This is a public radio broadcast.
DOE-backed Fisker Automotive weighs moving EV sedan production overseas
Related: How will the failure of Fisker affect electric car industry in United States?
Federal Renewable Fuel Standard blocks fossil fuel-based ethanol from market
The Buzz’s CLIMATE-ENERGY POLITICS & REGULATION Links…
American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity launches $40-million TV ad campaign
Salazar claims ‘politics’ in House GOP subpoena of drilling moratorium documents
EPA again delays air pollution rules aimed at hydraulic fracturing extraction method
Republicans and Democrats face voter ire at home over rising gasoline prices
House GOP members and airlines ready to attack EU carbon trading scheme
The Buzz’s CLIMATE CHANGE, SCIENCE & SCANDAL Links…
Gallup Poll: News media is exaggerating seriousness of climate change in coverage
Doomsday movies with climate change themes aimed at true believers and others
Scottish government plans to protect historic buildings from climate change threat
Price of carbon hits record low in Europe, sowing doubts about climate change policy
Revisiting HMS Challenger cruise, scientists find ocean warming from the 1870s
If world’s climate is really changing, bring on more of delights of warmer winters
Decreasing world trade in order to cut carbon emissions would hurt poor nations
To be skeptical of climate change is not a characteristic of being ‘anti-science’
Oregon university professor likens global warming skepticism to form of racism
Related: Do-gooders’ ideas to save world from climate change are just plain scary
Climate scientists turn to home PCs and volunteers for help with research
The Buzz’s OHIO Links…
AEP’s new rate plan would hike Columbus Southern residential bills by $7.40
DP&L bills could decrease by up to 5% in 2013 under competitive rate plan
Hydraulic fracturing in Ohio producing at higher rate than traditional wells
Related: One well in Utica formation yields two percent of state’s total output
Duke Energy will mail 240,000 Ohioans home energy comparison reports
Bob Murray: Won’t let oil and gas drilling operators ‘run over’ coal mining interest
Company vows to forge ahead with centrifuge project, despite funding setback
Ohio, Indiana and Wisconsin opt out of federal Great Lakes wind farm plan
The Buzz’s NATIONAL Links…
NRC votes, 4-1, to green-light construction of nuke power units in South Carolina
Natural gas prices plunge to new 10-year low on news of swelling supply
AEP will team with Great Plains Energy in transmission infrastructure venture
The Buzz’s INTERNATIONAL Links…
United Kingdom resets $1 billion race to develop deployable power plant CCS system
German solar manufacturer Q-Cells, once the world’s largest, files for bankruptcy
Japan can avoid energy death spiral only by reactivating its nuke power program
Russia places heavy bets on mineral, gas and oil resources from Arctic region
The Buzz’s RENEWABLES, ALTERNATIVE TECHNOLOGY, FUELS Links…
Investment tax credit is better way to stimulate wind power and reduce overall costs
Virginia one step closer to putting first offshore wind turbine in American waters
Apple, Inc. will construct nation’s largest fuel cell energy project in North Carolina
Warning rings true: Nevada’s wind turbine rebate program produces little electricity
Buzz’s ENERGY EFFICIENCY & CONSERVATION Links …
Forget Farmville, City of Palo Alto to foster energy efficiency competition with app
Related: Opower social media app available at 16 participating utilities across nation
The Buzz’s ELECTRIC CARS, HYBRIDS, TRANSPORTATION Links…
More efficient gas engines, not electrics, will dominate transport technology
East Carolina professors: It could take up to 12 years to pay extra cost of electric car
Nissan launches 100-day social media campaign to promote electric automobiles
GE’s purchase of Chevy Volt units drives sales higher, but it is probably a blip
Chevy Volt factory production suspension will be extended, according to company
Mitsubishi’s electric car entry, the $31,000 i-Miev, drives like a golf cart
Battery manufacturer A123 Systems sees shares fall lower under threat of lawsuit
The Buzz’s ENERGY OPINION AND COMMENTARY Links…
American motorists: Start your tempers, $5 per gallon gasoline now closer than ever
Ohio Gov. John Kasich bucks party line in calling for higher oil and gas drilling taxes
Environmentalists claim they forced de facto moratorium on coal-fired power plants
By restraining demand, tapping more resources, we can achieve energy independence
Rising skepticism in science might actually be reaction to those in charge of institutions
Science has become the whipping boy for both conservative and liberal politics
Editor’s Note – I include this interesting essay because it addresses what has become an accusation leveled in the debate over climate change, environmental regulation and in the presidential campaign. It raises concern about how science and scientists might have been influenced to conform to certain political agendas.
Obama’s policies ensured China would dominate domestic solar panel market
Average gas price when Obama took office, $1.90 per gallon… so what happened?
EPA thinks the price of electricity is too cheap and is bent on ratcheting it up
Financial blogger advises creating emergency fund to pay increasing electric bills
The Buzz’s weekly stingerS…
IPCC report: No connection between severe weather and manmade climate change
Obama recipient of Big Oil money over course of his political career
Energy legislation could be off the table in Senate to protect vulnerable Democrats
Texas power grid may still need a little help from its friends in the future
Cape Wind electricity will be more than double the price of conventional power
The Buzz’s HALL OF SHAME…
Well, at least old wind turbines can be recycled into neat playground equipment
Gov. Jerry Brown ‘steals’ from California electricity consumers to promote EVs
Over 220 neighborhoods in Sacramento in dark because of streetlight copper theft
General Motors believes climate change is real, pulls funding for Heartland Institute
The Buzz’s WEIRD, SAD, FUNNY, UPLIFTING AND UNBELIEVABLE Links…
576,000 miles later, 94-year-old grandmother’s ‘Chariot’ parked for the last time
PETA will distribute chicken cruelty leaflets at annual White House Easter egg roll
Parents take note: Text messaging in class can hurt your college student’s grades
Japanese honey bees form ‘hot ball’ around predator that cooks foe to death
FAA approves prototype car-airplane hybrid with estimated price tag of $279,000
Thieves who stole bulldog and tried to ransom him face prison terms for extortion
California hiker attacked by mountain lion but saved by female bear
3,000-lb. tyrannosaur found in China was covered head-to-tail in downy feathers






