It’s no secret that renewable energy is becoming cheaper, and while we’ve seen companies like Google and Microsoft investing in utility-scale renewables, what about mainstream corporate America? Are large corporations jumping on the clean energy bandwagon or are they dragging their feet? As a data analyst at EDF Climate Corps, I turned to the numbers… Keep reading →
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Is Mainstream Corporate America Jumping On The Clean Energy Bandwagon?
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By Mike Elenbaas and Jason De Stigter | Black & VeatchLower-cost capital infrastructure solutions are often the preferred choice of utility leaders and infrastructure investors. However, lower upfront costs do not always translate into lower life cycle costs as a result of evolving regulations, market dynamics and other factors. Fortunately, advanced modeling and simulation software tools easily enable simulation modeling to quantify risks and impacts… Keep reading →
Despite Low Oil Prices Investor Focus Remains On The Eagle Ford Formation And The Permian Basin
By Sam (Yinglin) Xu & Evan TurnerDespite the current low and relatively uncertain oil price environment, which may, in fact, go lower, the Permian Basin and its sub-basins, Delaware and Midland, along with the Eagle Ford Formation, are attracting increasing interest from E&P investors and operators. Primarily concentrated in Southwestern Texas, as well as parts of Southeastern New Mexico, the region… Keep reading →


