Why shifting regulatory power to the states won’t improve the environment – The Conversation US
The Conversation US Why shifting regulatory power to the states won’t improve the environmentThe Conversation USPresident Trump and his appointees, particularly Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt, have made federalism a theme of their efforts to scale back environmental regulation. They argue that the federal government has become too … and more »
USDA creating better quality of life, safer environment through technology transfer – FederalNewsRadio.com
FederalNewsRadio.com USDA creating better quality of life, safer environment through technology transferFederalNewsRadio.com“And so we touch everybody, but to do it in a sustainable way, to be able to meet other people’s values on the environment and water quality, we’re very conscious of that. A lot of this return on investment is how you do work…
Trump’s Unconventional Stance On Nuclear Power Could Bigly Benefit The Environment – Forbes
Forbes Trump’s Unconventional Stance On Nuclear Power Could Bigly Benefit The EnvironmentForbesPresident Trump supports nuclear power. It is zero-emission, always on, and is available today. By supporting nuclear power, Trump may be doing more to stop global warming than would any Paris Accord. He is one of the few global leaders taking this …
India’s wind energy sector is a complete mess right now—thanks to the Modi government – Quartz
Quartz India’s wind energy sector is a complete mess right now—thanks to the Modi governmentQuartzCapacity addition hit a record high of 5,400 megawatt (MW), global giants such as Enercon and Vestas re-entered the Indian market, wind turbine manufacturers prepared to expand their manufacturing facilities, and the sector looked set to create 25,000 …
The energy patch: where rights offerings are ‘sexy’ again – Reuters
Reuters The energy patch: where rights offerings are ‘sexy’ againReutersCHICAGO (Reuters) – Energy businesses that are trying to exit bankruptcy are finding a savior in some of their own creditors, which have been scooping up newly issued stock from the companies at hefty discounts. More than a dozen so-called rights … and more »
Venezuela energy sanctions could still be coming. Here’s how they would affect the market – CNBC
CNBC Venezuela energy sanctions could still be coming. Here’s how they would affect the marketCNBCAnalysts say the sanctions are unlikely to rein in Maduro, and penalties on Venezuela’s critical oil sector are still likely. The sanctions would ripple across the energy sector, affecting everything from American gas pumps to African export terminals.Defending Democracy in Venezuela…
The Death of ‘Alternative Energy’ – Greentech Media
Greentech Media The Death of ‘Alternative Energy‘Greentech MediaFifteen years ago, when I joined the early ranks of clean energy entrepreneurs, we were nearly dead in the water on climate. Oil was $15 per barrel, Al Gore’s groundbreaking movie An Inconvenient Truth hadn’t come out, and a solar panel was something …The Energy 202: How Pruitt’s…
Jurgen Klopp Says Barcelona ‘Can Save Their Energy’ over Philippe Coutinho Deal – Bleacher Report
ESPN FC Jurgen Klopp Says Barcelona ‘Can Save Their Energy‘ over Philippe Coutinho DealBleacher ReportLiverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has recommended Barcelona “save their energy” instead of bothering with a summer pursuit of Reds talisman Philippe Coutinho. Klopp addressed the media after Liverpool’s 3-0 Audi Cup victory over German giants Bayern …Jurgen Klopp tells Barcelona to ‘save…
Total Solar Eclipse 2017: What Happens to Your Eyes If You Look Directly at the Sun? – Newsweek
Newsweek Total Solar Eclipse 2017: What Happens to Your Eyes If You Look Directly at the Sun?NewsweekA total solar eclipse will plunge parts of the U.S. into darkness on August 21, as the moon passes directly in front of the sun. The event, which Bill Nye, the so-called Science Guy, calls “exciting and profound,” will…
Goldman, Tennenbaum buy Singapore-based solar power company Conergy – Reuters
RenewEconomy Goldman, Tennenbaum buy Singapore-based solar power company ConergyReutersSINGAPORE (Reuters) – U.S. private equity funds Tennenbaum Capital Partners LLC (TCP) and Goldman Sachs BDC (GSBD) have bought solar energy company Conergy Asia & ME Pte Ltd and its subsidiaries, Conergy said on Wednesday. Kawa Solar …Conergy to focus on Australian solar after buyout led by Goldman…