Wednesday, February 06, 2013

Five soundings in national energy policies

China announces peak coal usage. This is fascinating. It may be an ambition that fails by a wide margin, but it is nonetheless a very interesting development, not least for Australia, which is still planning to double coal exports in the next decade.

Spain announces that wind produced more electricity over the last three months than any other source (a first).

The US has been reducing carbon emissions by some surprising amounts, for a variety of reasons (not all of them straightforwardly good).

Meanwhile, UK plans for nuclear renaissance seem to getting further bogged.

6 comments:

byron smith said...

World Bank moving away from coal.

byron smith said...

European Bank moving away from coal.

byron smith said...

CleanTechnica: Chinese coal use drying the country up.

byron smith said...

(From previous link: Since 1990, some 28,000 rivers have dried up. Less than 1/4 of the groundwater in the north is fit for drinking.)

byron smith said...

SciAm: Ontario phases out coal power.

byron smith said...

Climate Crocks: Three myths about Germany's energy transition.