Energy Literacy Advocates Newsroom
Clunkers Program Runnning Out of Cash
Friday, July 31, 2009

Labels: automakers, cash for clunkers, u.s. energy policy
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Amanda Voss
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New Federal Loans Released for Renewable Energy
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Labels: biofuels, energy sources, renewables, u.s. energy policy
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Amanda Voss
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11:51 AM
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Oil Values Fall as Stockpiles Surge
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Supplies were up by 5.15 million barrels in the US, with a declining demand. Estimators predict that oil may touch $60 or lower in the next week. Supply has continued to outstrip demand, particularly in the US.
To read more, click here.
Labels: economy, oil companies, oil prices, oil supply/demand
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Amanda Voss
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11:44 AM
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Placing Limits on Energy Speculation? Government to Consider It
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Labels: economy, gas prices, oil prices, u.s. energy policy
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Amanda Voss
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12:01 PM
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Developments in Alternative Energy: Harnessing the Power of the Sea
Monday, July 27, 2009

Labels: energy, energy sources, renewables
posted by
Amanda Voss
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10:40 AM
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Hydrogen Cars May See Renewed Funding
Friday, July 24, 2009

Labels: energy sources, renewables, u.s. energy policy
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Amanda Voss
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9:26 AM
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Audit Finds Energy Department is Wasting Energy
Thursday, July 23, 2009

Labels: efficiency, energy, u.s. energy policy
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Amanda Voss
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1:47 PM
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Some Big Oil Companies to Experiment with Biofuels
Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Labels: biofuels, energy sources, oil companies, renewables
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Amanda Voss
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10:26 AM
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Government Funding Structure Hobbles Investment in Renewables
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
The ban has the effect of discouraging investment in renewable energy by private equity firms, according to the industry. Up to $10 billion could be at risk.
The grants issued by the federal stimulus bill offered up to 30% of the cost of renewable energy projects.
To read more, click here.
Labels: renewables, u.s. energy policy
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Amanda Voss
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7:58 AM
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In Search for Alternative Fuels, New Coal Gasification Plant Emerges
Monday, July 20, 2009
Emerson Process Management and Secure Energy are partnering on the deal.
The plant will serve as a template not on for coal gasification plants, but also for clean coal and carbon sequestration technologies.
To read more, click here.
Labels: efficiency, energy sources
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Amanda Voss
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10:08 AM
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New Study Evaluates Most Sustainable Renewables
Friday, July 17, 2009

Labels: efficiency, energy sources, renewables
posted by
Amanda Voss
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12:00 PM
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Investment Announcement Signals Shift for "Big Oil"
Thursday, July 16, 2009

Labels: energy, energy sources, oil companies, renewables
posted by
Amanda Voss
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10:55 AM
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Energy Secretary Urges China to Cooperate in Climate Efforts
Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Labels: climate change, efficiency, energy, global warming
posted by
Amanda Voss
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8:15 AM
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Clean Energy Debate Exposes Regional Divides
Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Labels: efficiency, energy, energy sources
posted by
Amanda Voss
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10:08 AM
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Prices Drop, Stockpiles Up for Oil
Monday, July 13, 2009
Near future prices will hinge primarily on economic reports, including inflation and consumer confidence indexes.
A further factor in the price of oil are attacks on Nigerian production areas by domestic opposition forces.
For a more full economic synopsis, click here.
Labels: economy, oil price, oil prices, oil supply/demand
posted by
Amanda Voss
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11:55 AM
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Congress Contemplates Support for CNG Vehicles
Friday, July 10, 2009

Labels: automakers, energy sources, u.s. energy policy
posted by
Amanda Voss
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9:03 AM
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Nuclear Included in New Energy Profile
Thursday, July 9, 2009

Labels: energy, energy sources, environment, u.s. energy policy
posted by
Amanda Voss
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9:12 AM
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Plans for World's Largest Wind Farm Halted
Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Labels: energy sources, renewables
posted by
Amanda Voss
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8:32 AM
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Climate Change Hearings Take Center Stage for Democrats
Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Labels: climate change, global warming, u.s. energy policy
posted by
Amanda Voss
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8:20 AM
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Cash for Clunkers - Opportunity Lost Part II
Monday, July 6, 2009
- If you are looking purely for fiscal stimulus (and more specifically fiscal stimulus for the auto industry) it appears this law has a chance at providing it.
- However ELA would like to reiterate the uniqueness of the opportunity to meaningfully increase fleet wide fuel efficiency that has been missed. While the car minimum requirement of 22 MPG is at least above the current fleet wide average, SUVs and trucks need only achieve 18 MPG to receive a rebate - pathetically inadequate in this authors view.
- In part this law needed to provide a path to a more fuel efficient future by helping to nudge both auto makers and consumers to permanently choosing more fuel efficient vehicles. A program that demands little in the way of increases in fuel efficiency and expires on November 1st is unlikely to do that, although time will tell.
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Jamie Lang
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12:06 PM
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Oil Prices Reveal Mixed Data
Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Labels: oil companies, oil price, oil supply/demand
posted by
Amanda Voss
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9:09 AM
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