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Energy Security

US Oil Boom Shifts Focus to North Dakota Bakken Shale

May 24, 2013 by Jessica Kennedy
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Responsible production of the newly discovered oil and gas in the Bakken and Three Forks formations can promote energy independence. The US has already seen a reduction of 10% in net oil imports in the last year.[read more]

China to Ramp Up Energy Efficiency Retrofits

May 22, 2013 by Peter Lehner
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new energy efficient glass

China’s building sector accounts for more than 25 percent of China’s energy use. Improving the efficiency of its buildings, new and old, is a key part of China’s strategy to reduce energy demand.[read more]

Smart Energy Campus: Smart Grid Research, Energy Innovation

May 22, 2013 by Kristopher Settle
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Philadelphia's new Smart Energy Campus will serve as a "hub for workforce training, building performance testing, energy management research and ‘smart’ microgrid modernization deployments.”[read more]

US Military on Track to Reach 3 GW of Solar Energy by 2025

May 19, 2013 by Herman Trabish
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military solar energy

The Army, Navy and Air Force are using more than 130 megawatts of solar energy, with intentions toward 3 gigawatts of solar capacity by 2025 as part of a much bigger Department of Defense commitment.[read more]

LNG Exports Could Create Big Job, Economic Numbers

May 17, 2013 by Mark Green
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jobs multiplier effect?

LNG exports are projected to produce annual increases in revenue to federal, state and local governments of between $6.4 billion to $9.3 billion in the base scenario to $27.9 billion to $40.4 billion in the high-export scenario by 2035.[read more]

Energy Risk: Arctic Strategy Clear on Drilling Goals Not Conservation Goals

May 17, 2013 by Frances Beinecke
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arctic drilling risks

New policy emphasizes U.S. security interests in the Arctic. That makes sense in the light of the Arctic’s international significance. But the administration’s plan makes the mistake of equating security with drilling for oil in the region.[read more]

Renewable Energy and the Smart Grid: The Natural Gas Conundrum

May 14, 2013 by Christine Hertzog
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Natural gas is a fuel for electricity generation that serves as a bridge to a Smart Grid that fully integrates renewables and energy storage into the energy portfolio.[read more]

Energy Policy and Liquified Natural Gas: To Export or Not to Export?

May 14, 2013 by Jim Pierobon
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LNG tanker

President Obama is preparing to decide how much liquified natural gas (LNG) from the the U.S. boom in shale natural gas production it makes sense to export. Economically and geopolitically a lot hangs in the balance.[read more]

How Is Expanding Oil and Gas Production Consistent with Addressing Climate Change?

May 11, 2013 by Geoffrey Styles
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An all-of-the-above approach to energy encompassing oil and gas, along with renewables, carbon sequestration, nuclear power and efficiency is fully consistent with addressing climate change.[read more]

Can Europe Join the Shale Gas Revolution? [VIDEO]

May 7, 2013 by Kasper Peters
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shale gas

Sonja van Renssen, leading environment journalist for viEUws - the EU Policy Broadcaster, provides a story on the future of an EU Shale Gas Policy, with an overview of how the US is conducting its own shale gas policy.[read more]

Lower Gas Prices, But for How Long?

May 4, 2013 by Gal Sitty
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gas prices

By now, who hasn’t heard about the oil boom in the United States? Higher oil prices and new extraction techniques are largely credited for creating a rash of new oil fields. But how much of a boom is this really?[read more]

Keystone XL: Safe for the Environment

May 3, 2013 by Mark Green
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The Keystone XL pipeline is the most scrutinized infrastructure project ever. Indeed, safety and protecting the environment are key industry priorities. So let’s move on.[read more]

Bakken Bonanza: More Oil and Natural Gas from Drilling Innovation

May 2, 2013 by Mark Green
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The USGS has new estimates for oil and natural gas in the Williston Basin shale area that simply blows the doors off previous estimate. The main reason for the dramatic increase is drilling innovation in the past five years.[read more]

Climate Change and 5 Reasons We Need a New Global Agreement by 2015

May 2, 2013 by Jake Schmidt
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UNFCCC meeting in Bonn

As countries meet in Germany this week for the next round of climate negotiations it is important to remember that securing a new international legal agreement in 2015 is critical for five reasons.[read more]

Domestic Oil Production Growth and Lower Net Imports

April 30, 2013 by Mark Green
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domestic production vs. import

Imports of crude oil have decreased significantly over the past four years as the U.S. has become more self-reliant in meeting its energy needs domestically.[read more]