Tag: nuclear
California Is Considering a 100 Percent Renewable Energy Law. That’s a Bad Idea.
By choosing renewables alone, the state may be closing off other decarbonization pathways. Last week, California’s quest for a clean [...]
Energy Bill means a new sunrise for renewable energy
A new Energy Bill, two years in the making, will triple investment in renewable energy and mean the end [...]
The energy bill: what’s the real cost?
Before the end of this month, the Coalition will publish a new Energy Bill, which sets out its strategy [...]
UK energy deal triples renewable subsidy by 2020
British government support for low-carbon electricity generation will triple by 2020 after the energy and finance ministries reached a [...]
Energy Bill introduced to UK parliament
Described as a “once in a generation opportunity” to drive low-carbon economic growth by Energy Secretary, Ed Davey, the [...]
Germany must change its RE legislation to curb power price : RWE
Germany must change its renewable- energy legislation to curb power-price gains and guarantee security of supply, according to utility [...]
UK policy will fail to reach carbon targets, says IEA
The U.K.’s energy policies may fail to deliver nuclear power and renewables needed for the nation to meet its [...]
Jordan’s parliament adopts energy efficiency law
Arwa reported on last week’s parliamentary vote to shelve Jordan’s first nuclear reactor. Exploratory mining for uranium was also [...]
Bingaman launches uphill battle with ‘clean’ power proposal
Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Chairman Jeff Bingaman (D-N.M.) floated highly anticipated legislation Thursday to reduce power plant [...]
Legislation introduced for National Clean Energy Standard
Legislation introduced this morning would set the first national standard for clean energy in the US. Senate Energy [...]