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Mini Reactors Could Clear Nuclear Hurdles
By: Richard T. StuebiAlthough not popular to many in the environmental community, one low/zero-carbon energy supply alternative that has to be at least put on the table for serious consideration is nuclear energy. by Cleantechblog
Tags: Energy, Cleantechblog
External links 2008-12-23
U.S. In the Midst of a Revolution
By Richard Stuebi Sandwiched around the election of the first African-American President of the United States, we find the debacles associated with the collapse of the international finance sector and the imminent end of the American automotive industry as we've known it for decades -- accompanied by the scurrying of...
Tags: US Market, Energy, Cleantechblog
External links 2009-01-05
First Energy Offers a Case Study of How Not to Implement Energy Efficiency
by Richard T. Stuebi On October 5, First Energy (NYSE: FE) announced a planned energy efficiency program, involving the delivery of two compact fluorescent lightbulbs CFLs to each of its residential and small commercial customers in Ohio. This was to be a part of First Energy’s revived energy efficiency...
Tags: Energy, Utility, Cleantechblog, FirstEnergy Corp., Find Energy Ltd.
External links 2009-10-12
Duke's Electric Vehicle Future
By John Addison (Originally Posted 10/19/09 at Clean Fleet Report). Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK) committed to an electric vehicle future when it committed with the FPL Group (NYSE: FPL) to buy 10,000 electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids in the coming decade, as they upgrade their fleets. The energy storage in...
Tags: Energy, Transport, Cleantechblog, Duke Energy Corp., FPL Group Inc.
External links 2009-10-21
The Larger Energy Implications of Hydrogen Autos
By Richard T. Stuebi Although much of the ink these days about innovative vehicles relates to plug-in hybrids, work continues to explore the potential for hydrogen-based fuel cells to play a key role in the transportation sector -- particularly in light of the recent decision by Congress to reauthorize funding...
Tags: Energy, Transport, Cleantechblog, Parker Hannifin Corp., United Technologies Corp.
External links 2009-10-27
Ford's Electric Car for 2011: One for the Masses?
By John Addison My test drive of the new Ford F electric car for 2011 demonstrated that Ford is building an electric car that millions will want. The Ford Focus EV prototype provided a quiet and smooth drive for a prototype. One Ford engineer indicated that he was...
Tags: Transport, Cleantechblog, Ford Motor Co.
External links 2009-10-28
PG&E Targeting Growth to Serve Electric Car Segment
By John Addison By 2020, 219,000 customers of PG&E PCG may say goodbye to those trips to the gas station. No more spinning dials at the pump – $20.00, $40.00, $80.00, etc. Instead drivers will conveniently plug-in their electric cars at home or work. The fill-up will be electrons, not...
Tags: Utility, Cleantechblog, PG&E Corp., PCH Group Ltd.
External links 2009-11-17

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Solar & LEDs Shine Bright, BioFuel Energy Drags Biofuels Down (Wk ending 8/15)
By Mark HenwoodEmerging markets, EAFA, and commodities DJP fell while the US market (S&P 500) was flat. Click to enlarge  While Biofuels is the fourth largest strategy behind Renewable Electricity, Solar, and LED-Lighting it highlighted an all too familiar risk for energy producers. Many energy producers seek to reduce their risk associated...
Tags: Energy, BioFuel Energy Corp., Plug Power Inc.
External links 2008-08-18
Solar's Hot Gain (Week Ending 8/22/08)
 By Mark Henwood Emerging markets, EAFA, and the US market (S&P 500) were little changed on the week, commodities DJP rose 2.8%. Sustainable energy stocks created some excitement but overall were mixed: by Cleantechblog
Tags: Energy
External links 2008-08-26
As Energy Stocks Get Clobbered, Look Out for Bargains
By Mark Henwood As Energy Stocks get clobbered, Emerging markets EEM,EAFA EFA,and commodities DJP drop sharply also. by Cleantechblog
Tags: Energy
External links 2008-09-08
Energy Companies Follow the Big Pharma Model for R&D
By Peter Fusaro With high energy prices, one would think that energy companies would be awash with cash and would be investing in their future. But that doesn’t seem to be the case. The US energy industry in particular is only spending $4 billion on research and development while making...
Tags: Energy, ConocoPhillips Co., Chevron Corp., Exxon Mobil Corp.
External links 2008-09-18
LEDs Rise as Biofuels Sink (Week Ending 9/19)
Capping a crazy week, broad markets end up, while commodities retreated slightly. Camino's indices ended the week mixed amid highly volitile trading. by Cleantechblog
Tags: Energy, Cree, VeraSun Energy Corp.
External links 2008-09-22
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