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Gazprom’s Toughest Competitors May Be from… Russia

headwinds since the 2008 economic crisis and a dip in European demand that coincided with a push push for market liberalization and diversification in ...  domestically, since companies such as Rosneft and Novatek have pushed for some time now to weaken

Yamal LNG – A Big Win for Russian Gas?

completed on time despite difficult Arctic conditions and technological and ... , the reality and the effects of Russia’s new endeavor are more nuanced ... .S. sanctions, which have blocked technology transfer and made financing of the

Russian Natural Gas Divides Europe. But Why?

Russian natural gas has been a staple of the European energy diet and ... Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). The differences are particularly well ... divergent experiences the West and the East have had with Russia. To a great

Solar Supporters, Be Aware…Changes Coming?

generation technologies,  wind and solar provided over 10% of U.S. power in March, and utility scale solar has already broke the $1/watt pricing goal ... that imported solar cells and modules significantly harmed its business

The New Climate Normal for Utility Weather Forecasts

play a big role in determining how much energy utility customers use, and therefore influence utility sales and revenues. Customer rates are determined in rate cases by balancing predicted utility revenues and costs, so if

Cyber Attacks on Energy Infrastructure

-sector cyber threat experiences so far? The joint U.S. and Israel Stuxnet Project - which successfully infiltrated and damaged Iran’s Natanz ... coordinated and synchronized cyber attack on three regional electric power

Philanthropic Partnerships Towards Combating Energy Poverty

and Mike Berkowitz from nearly six years ago remain—despite energy ... digital divide), gender equality (to make labor more efficient), and poverty ... access’ positive spillover effects toward economic development and energy

Rethinking Research Laboratories

Despite occupying far less area than offices and classrooms, research ... University, and the major culprits are labs that require 24/7 airflow regulation (fume hoods, cleanrooms, etc.) and thermal variation or regulation

The Right Track: Advancing CO2 Transport by Rail

the increasing difficulty in approving and constructing new pipelines in the U.S is undeniably evident today. The associated delays and countless ... release during transport and, due to the relatively low volumes moved per

Plugging Carbon Leaks with the European Union’s New Policy

should be appropriately designed to level the playing field within and outside the EU, and it has the potential to export decarbonization outside ... to price carbon have flourished. Carbon taxes and emission trading