Map of the world with countries scaled by their oil reserves
A picture/map can say a thousand words.
A picture/map can say a thousand words.
Interesting post on the potential role for technological breakthroughs in the energy sector and why policy and deploying what we have now is more important.
Lenders taking a little off closing costs for energy efficient home and loans to install energy efficiency measures. A good, if tentitive, step.
Putting aside the privacy issues, which are important but strike me as overblown, using this technology to identify inefficient homes looks pretty cool.
I love ocean power but am a little freaked out by the notion of artifical muscles. Nevertheless, I hope this sort of thing works.
Just a general shout-out to the DrumBeat. It's a consistently useful summary of energy and especially related news.
R-Squared is a great blog and this is part of a particularly interesting string of posts about different forms of transportation energy.
This is addictive! Description from the blog: it’s a Windows application that displays the US and world consumption of coal, oil, and natural gas, and emission of CO2, in real time, for the current day as well as the current year.
This is going to be a very large wind farm with 1.3 gigawatt capacity. Interesting also that the UK enviro minister says that this "first of a number of large-scale offshore wind farms."
