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Analysis of: Spend now to cut CO2, save money, study says (www.msnbc.msn.com)
Prepare for a carbon constrained economy. Postpone the need for new coal power plants by electricity savings and renewable energy. Use the time to improve technologies and the electricity grid to prepare for more dynamic consumption patterns with intelligent consumption and local electricity production....
Analysis of: Tilting At Windmills (www.forbes.com)
A 15% national RPS by 2020 has passed the house. This is good news as it establish the principle that all consumers should pay their share of the renewable energy and creates a strong market driver for renewable energy technologies.
Mark Burger, Principal
Mark Burger, Principal
Kestrel Development Company
Analysis of: 2 100 MWth of new capacity: another record year for solar thermal in Europe (www.estif.org)
While the headlines and most investors focus on solar electricity, or photovoltaic power, solar thermal systems continue the strong growth in markets like Europe.  Simpler technology and higher energy conversion capability makes this a major energy saver, as well as another growing industry in...
Mark Burger, Principal
Mark Burger, Principal
Kestrel Development Company
Analysis of: Pepsi Bottlers to Buy Energy-Subsidy Vouchers (online.wsj.com)
PepsiCo's acquisition of renewable energy certificates ("REC's" or "green tags") may be a sign that another big corporation is getting serious about reducing pollution or long-term energy costs.  Or it can just be public relations fluff for a corporation used to spending huge amounts of money for...
Mark Burger, Principal
Mark Burger, Principal
Kestrel Development Company
Analysis of: Economics 101: Oil Rises on Supply Questions (www.forbes.com)
American consumers have demonstrated great resilience in absorbing higher gasoline costs, whether in trade off of expenses, deferments or going further into debt.  It may be a function of overall energy costs exceeding a certain percentage of household incomes.
Guodong Sun, Assistant Professor
Guodong Sun, Assistant Professor
Stony Brook University - CC
Analysis of: Chicago helps China glow: Office here helps on $3.3 billion dam project (www.suntimes.com)
This article suggested a rosy picture of China's hydropower market, but ignored the significant risks. It is true that there will be growing demand for hydroelectricity in China, from super-large, large projects to small- and micro-hydro, because of the rapidly growing electricity demand, especially...
Mark Burger, Principal
Mark Burger, Principal
Kestrel Development Company
Analysis of: Cheap alternatives (www.economist.com)
The bias in our present way of doing things is a snapshot mentality that if something doesn't work the way it is supposed to right now, we tend to discard it.  Thus a report like Greenpeace's premise that renewable energy can be cheaper than non-renewables is discounted, because, after all, it...
Mark Burger, Principal
Mark Burger, Principal
Kestrel Development Company
Analysis of: Democrats Push Energy Bill, No Car Fuel Savings (www.nytimes.com)
New federal energy legislation that will promote greater efficiency and less pollution will be extremely difficult to enact because of the political, geographic and social complexity of the United States.  Even if this legislation is enacted into law, the effect will be slow in forthcoming because...
Mark Burger, Principal
Mark Burger, Principal
Kestrel Development Company
Analysis of: Solar Power Wins Enthusiasts But Not Money (www.nytimes.com)
I wish I could give a snap answer to this question.  It's one thing to predict how particular companies and technologies will do, another to predict massive societal shifts.  For going to solar power a a predominant energy source will be a massive shift, which will result more from the...
Mark Burger, Principal
Mark Burger, Principal
Kestrel Development Company
Analysis of: Florida Governor Signs Executive Orders On Energy (www.nawindpower.com)
Another day, another Republican Governor decides to free lance on climate change and renewable energy policies, including working directly with European countries.  This time, it's Florida, and if proposed actions are carried out, it could move the solar and even wind power markets forward in the...

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