Posts Tagged ‘reduce carbon emissions’

Shale Gas and Climate Change

In Wednesday’s posting on the likely consequences of the latest version of greenhouse gas (GHG) cap & trade legislation, I hinted at an important option for electricity suppliers to reduce their emissions promptly. Today I’d like to elaborate on it. Although

To Bury CO2 or Recycle It

While not the most powerful of the greenhouse gases produced by humanity, CO2 is certainly the most prevalent, if you don’t count water vapor. To a very large extent, addressing climate change depends on three main strategies for dealing with the excess CO2 our activities emit: avoiding its creation by switching to other energy sources, such as renewables or nuclear power; capturing and storing

Talking Energy: carbon capture and storage

Hot topic: fully operational carbon capture and storage (CCS) is still several years away, but when it finally arrives this “clean coal” technology will change the face of energy generation

Scientific American’s Path to Sustainability: Let’s Think about the Details

Scientific American presents “A Path to Sustainable Energy by 2030″ in its November issue. In many ways, it sounds good. But let’s think about the details: What would the end result look like? Would it really be sustainable? What would the costs really be? Is there any way we could afford to do what is proposed?

Current Energy Plans ‘Unsustainable,’ IEA Says in New Outlook

The International Energy Agency’s new World Energy Outlook details the challenge facing the world: Despite two years of recession, energy use is going to recover and grow dramatically over the next two decades. That’s especially true for electricity and for developing countries.

Reduce Carbon Emission – Feeding Frenzy

An article in today’s New York Times offers more detail on the manner in which Congressional climate legislation has fractured the energy industry into competing groups of haves and have-nots, based on how companies and sectors were treated under the Waxman-Markey bill and their hopes for receiving a better deal in the pending Kerry-Boxer bill in the Senate.

Energy Firms Find No Unity on Climate Bill

As the Senate prepares to tackle global warming, the nation’s energy producers, once united, are battling one another over policy decisions worth hundreds of billions of dollars in coming decades.

Cutting Emissions Through Natural Gas

A few weeks ago, BP reiterated that idea. Addressing a Financial Times’ energy conference, Lamar Mckay, president of BP Americas said, “Natural gas has the greatest potential to provide the largest carbon reductions at the lowest cost using technology that is available today.”

Obama orders feds to cut energy use, emissions

President Barack Obama on Monday ordered the federal government — the nation’s largest energy user — to cut its greenhouse gas emissions and to reduce its impact on the environment.