November EEnergy Informer
The November issue of EEnergy Informer is now available. Here is the contents list:
- Gore vs. Coal
- Australia Approaches Climate Change With Apprehension
- OFGEM: No Cartel In British Market
- RGGI Goes Live
- Is ERCOT Market Performing Well?
- California Tops ACEEE Rankings On Energy Efficiency
- CCS Technology Viable
- What Is Google Doing In Energy Space?
- Acceptable Nuclear?
- US Nuclear Agreement Opens Doors To India
- Market Woes May Be A Blessing In Disguise
- Germany Moving Towards A National Grid
- Financial Turmoil Affects Dynamics of Power Markets
And it appears that due to rush projects elsewhere I completely forgot to bring you the contents list for the October issue, so here it is:
- CA Regulators Adopt 33% RPS Despite Rising Costs
- Turmoil In Financial Markets Overspills To Energy
- Who Delivers Better Results? Markets Or Central Planners?
- GE And Google To Promote Smart Grid
- Data Centers Belatedly Go Green
- US Wind $60 Billion Business By 2013
- Xcel Finds No Reprieve For Coal
- Germany To Reconsider Nuclear Phase-out
- Give Us Our Daily Juice
- Marketing Green Electricity: How Much Is too Much?
- Megawatts vs. Negawatts: How So Little Can Do So Much
- Book review: Hot, Flat & Crowded
The articles on Australia and data centers are available for free. All other articles currently require a subscription to the paper edition of the magazine. To subscribe to EEnergy Informer click here.
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