All Posts from April, 2015
Falling … falling … falling
Posted: April 20, 2015 by Ken Cohen
The news about methane emissions from EPA’s greenhouse gas inventory was very good indeed.
What the New Jersey case isn’t about
Posted: April 16, 2015 by Ken Cohen
Clearing up a subject of much confusion among lawmakers, the media, and other commentators.
What you haven’t read about the New Jersey settlement
Posted: April 15, 2015 by Jack Balagia
Shedding some light on some details many have missed.
Shale energy: From “unconventional” to “traditional”
Posted: April 10, 2015 by Ken Cohen
Unconventional energy is turning out to be anything but.
A lot more good news on methane
Posted: April 6, 2015 by Ken Cohen
Now it’s methane emissions from city pipes in local natural gas distribution systems that are falling.
Will Europe double down on the wrong strategy?
Posted: April 3, 2015 by Rob Franklin
European Union officials are preparing to implement their so-called Energy Union Strategy this year. What direction will they take?