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New Shape of Russia's Energy Ambitions
October 18, 2011
After two decades focused on Central and
Could Romney Break the Energy Policy Stalemate?
October 11, 2011
Frontrunner Mitt Romney is the candidate most likely to move the energy debate forward, although he still faces stiff opposition should he win the nomination.
Senate Energy Committee Debates Shale Regulation Report
October 4, 2011
The Senate Energy Committee reviews a recent White House report on the future of shale gas development.
The Solyndra Fallout
September 27, 2011
The Solyndra controversy has important implications for the future of government supported renewable lending programs.
The Congressional Supercommittee: Where Will Energy Cuts Come From?
September 20, 2011
Details are beginning to emerge on the potential energy cuts that could be part of the final agreement that comes out of the Congressional Supercommittee.
Assessing the Energy Budget Fights
July 26, 2011
Amidst the debt ceiling showdown, energy and environmental programs have been singled out for budget cuts by House Republicans.
Need for Revenues Reinvigorating Global Carbon Market Debate
July 19, 2011
The government’s need for alternative revenue streams is reinvigorating the carbon price debate.
Analysis of the UK White-Paper
July 12, 2011
The UK's ambitious White Paper would dramatically affect the country's generation mix.
Hurdles to Natural Gas Vehicle Adoption
July 5, 2011
Political and market hurdles may stand in the way of increased natural gas vehicle penetration in the consumer vehicle marketplace.
A Changed Role for The Strategic Petroleum Reserve?
June 28, 2011
The decision to release the SPR marks a shift from its traditional role of safeguarding against short term disruptions in the physical supply.
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