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Eric SmithSeptember 5, 2007
The "Free Rider " Syndrome
Analysis of: Idaho Transmission Dispute Settled | www.renewableenergyaccess.com
Author: Eric Smith, Professor and Associate Director, A.B. Freeman School of Business, Tulane University
The issue of access to crucial transmission infrastructure is not limited to wind power. Much the same argument can be made about pipeline access for non-conventional natural gas developments in areas of the midwest or indeed for conventional forms of merchant power generation. Ask any merchant generator...
Eric SmithJuly 17, 2007
Wind Power Woes
Analysis of: Offshore Score since 2001: Europe 24, U.S. 0 | www.renewableenergyaccess.com
Author: Eric Smith, Professor and Associate Director, A.B. Freeman School of Business, Tulane University
The use of onshore windpower has made remarkable strides in the US where the proper conditions exist, for example, in Texas where windy conditions are endemic and where the body politic supports initiatives of this type. In contrast, the major US effort for offshore widnpower, the Cape Wind project...
July 13, 2007
CO2 Capture and Storage - Coming to a power plant near you
Analysis of: Inside Messy Reality of Cutting CO2 Output | online.wsj.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
WSJ readers, have no fear. AEP, NRGEnergy and the rest are quite serious about CCS.  Carbon capture and storage will be proven safe and cost effective. It will implemented on a vast scale and transform how and where we build power plants (…Texas 1, New England 0). Hot tip : buy pore space and...
Eric SmithJuly 9, 2007
Where does the corn come from?
Analysis of: Riding the Rails With Ethanol | www.businessweek.com
Author: Eric Smith, Professor and Associate Director, A.B. Freeman School of Business, Tulane University
A quick look at the location of the ethanol plants will reveal that most are located in corn producing regions. That isn't particularly surprising. However, within those regions the majority of the ethanol plants are located as far from the river systems as possible. The reason for this is that corn...
Eric SmithJune 4, 2007
Windpower, the good, the bad and the ugly
Analysis of: FPL Energy Files Texas Transmission Application | www.nawindpower.com
Author: Eric Smith, Professor and Associate Director, A.B. Freeman School of Business, Tulane University
The analysis does a fine job of describing the good points of wind power. That's the "good" in the title. The "bad" is that just adding transmission capacity will not solve the real problem with wind which is that it is an opportunistic supply. In order to utilize it, every kilowatthour needs to...
November 6, 2006
Chesapeake Hedges…But Achieves Far More Through the Drill Bit
Analysis of: One Energy Company Tries Hedging Bets | users2.wsj.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Casual reading of today's front-page WSJ might imply that Chesapeake Energy is no more than just a financial engineering wonder – not so. Chesapeake hedges aggressively, but they also have hired some of industry’s best geoscientists and engineers and hold over 4 million acres of gas shale properties,...

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