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Aftershocks of Fukushima

March 14, 2011

fukushima Concerns over the safety of nuclear power calls into question the boom in new capacity being led by emerging markets.


   

Market Impacts of Low Natural Gas Prices

March 10, 2011

marcellus1 Sustained depressed natural gas prices are shifting North American market dynamics.


   

How Will Energy and Environmental Programs Fare in the Budget Showdown?

March 7, 2011

istock_000012430041xsmall Sharp disagreements over the size and the target of cuts to public spending will make any sort of compromise this Congress exceedingly difficult.


   

Energy Financing in Emerging Markets

March 3, 2011

sol The World Bank is preparing an ambitious new energy lending strategy.


   

A “Dash for Gas” or a Gradual Evolution of the US Power Fleet?

February 28, 2011

istock_000002670426xsmall Support for natural gas generation may ignore the risks associated with a rapid transition from coal.


   

Biofuels on the Brink?

February 24, 2011

istock_000014557586xsmallPressing deficit and budget issues are putting pressure on lawmakers to cut or eliminate biofuel subsidies.


   

Petrobras' Pre-Salt Push

February 17, 2011

petrobras1Petrobras' aggressive financing and development strategy could be hamstrung by disagreements over revenue sharing.


   

Energy and the EPA at the Heart of 2011 Budget Battle

February 14, 2011

lewPresident Obama's FY 2012 budget proposal will face an uphill battle in the deficit concious 112th Congress. 


   

President Obama's Call for Regulatory Overhaul: Anything New Under the Sun?

February 10, 2011

chujacksonThe the Obama Administration looks to seize the mantle of being “pro-jobs” and “pro-growth” through its regulatory reform proposal. 


   

Greening the U.S. Military

February 7, 2011

milsolarThe US military's efforts towards greening its operations may provide a model for the private sector.  


   

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