What Do Falling Natural Gas Prices Mean for Renewables?
With a glut of shale gas on the market, natural gas prices continue to tumble in the U.S. And they’ll only fall more throughout the year.
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What Do Falling Natural Gas Prices Mean for Renewables?
West Virginia Energy Outlook 2012: Identifying Synergies Between Renewables and Fossil Fuel
With the strident partisanism in Washington (clean vs. dirty energy) and the international solar trade debate (China vs. America) in mind I believe President Carter’s words ring true today: “Energy will be the immediate test of our ability to unite as a nation, and it can also be the standard around which we rally. On the battle field of energy we can win for our nation a new confidence, and we can seize control again of our common destiny.”
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Renewable Sources Continue Explosive Growth
According to the most recent issue of the “Monthly Energy Review” by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), with data through September 30, 2011, renewable energy sources continue to expand rapidly while substantially outpacing the growth rates of fossil fuels and nuclear power.
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Renewable Sources Continue Explosive Growth
