According to a recent report from Wood Mackenzie, by 2035, renewables will likely meet 20 percent of global power demand
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Renewable Energy Update: October 2018 #3
By William R. Devine, Barry Epstein & Renée Louise Robin | Allen MatkinsSign up and get Breaking Energy news in your inbox.
We will never sell or share your information without your consent. See our privacy policy.New EPA Data Confirms Methane Emissions Not Declining Fast Enough
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogLast week EPA released its annual data from large emitters, called the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP). It is not a comprehensive account of all methane emissions (for that, check out our methane synthesis paperpublished earlier this year) but it does provided us with an important snapshot of 2017 oil and gas methane emissions. Reduction trend not nearly… Keep reading →
The Energy Edge: The U.S. Can’t Afford To Sit Idle Any Longer
By Matthew Pitzarella | Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PCTwo stat lines capture the essence of modern natural gas and oil development: First, the United States produced a record 11 million barrels of oil per day (mbd) in September, 2.2 mbd more than September 2017, according to API’s latest Monthly Statistical Report (MSR). It’s a remarkable output number, given where domestic production was less than two decades… Keep reading →
Energy Newsletter: October 2018
By Joe Akrotirianakis, James Bowe & Doug Cassel | King & SpaldingThe Energy Edge: Reports Of Coal’s Death…Exaggerated?
By Matthew Pitzarella | Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PCFAA Reauthorization Briefing Part 1: Airline Fee Issues
By David Heffernan & Matthew Howell | Cozen O'ConnorCurrents: Energy Industry Insights October 2018 #2
By William Herlihy & Nicholas Preservati | Spilman Thomas & Battle, PLLCDenver Post Editorial: No On Proposition 112
By Energy Tomorrow BlogIn an editorial this week, Colorado’s largest newspaper announced strong opposition to Proposition 112, the anti-progress, anti-energy ballot measure that could put 85 percent of non-federal land off limits to natural gas and oil production in the nation’s fifth-leading natural gas and seventh-largest oil producing state. The Denver Post editorial urges voters to vote no on… Keep reading →