energy cost volatility News
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Volatile oil has experts wondering what`s next
A year ago, a barrel of oil cost about half of what it does today. The price of West Texas Intermediate surged from near US$50 a barrel in early 2007 to an all-time high of US$105 last week. So are oil prices heading towards $150-or downward toward $50? That's the key question at a forum this week on oil prices and how to cope with them. More than 140 policy-makers from central banks, energy ...
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Verisae’s Energy Management Solution Establishes a Leading Position
Verisae, the leading global provider of SaaS, mobile-enabled solutions that enable multi-site organizations to reduce operating costs for facility, asset, energy, and environmental management, was recently featured in a case study by independent analyst firm, Verdantix. The report details key requirements of energy management software and services specific to the retail sector. “Verisae ...
By Accruent
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Analysis of the U.S. Residential Solar Power Market
Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: Analysis of the U.S. Residential Solar Power Market http://www.reportlinker.com/p0970180/Analysis-of-the-US-Residential-Solar-Power-Market.html#utm_source=prnewswire&utm_medium=pr&utm_campaign=Renewable_energy Solar PV has become, and will continue to be for the next few years, the fastest ...
By ReportLinker
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Frost & Sullivan: Government Incentives and Mandates to Promote Energy Efficiency Trigger Growth in the Global Geothermal Power Market
As governments worldwide are unleashing initiatives to ramp up energy security and independence over the past three years, the global geothermal power markets have experienced high growth. Other factors spearheading expansion in this market are escalating energy prices, volatile fuel costs, and government incentives on renewable energy. Low levelized cost of energy (LCOE) renders the cost of ...
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Farming and Solar Energy: Learn from Experts, Fellow Farmers April 21
More and more farms are plugging into the sun to meet their energy needs. Farmers can learn about the benefits of solar energy systems from other farmers as well as industry and university experts April 21at a program organized by Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences. The free program, which runs from noon to 1:30 p.m., will be held at the ...
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Federal Government initiatives give `green` signal to performance contracting companies
Favorable energy codes and regulations that encourage the construction of energy-efficient buildings have created opportunity for performance contracting companies to showcase their technological competence. They have been incorporating light-emitting diodes (LEDs), renewables, and building automation systems (BASs) to stay competitive. These novel technologies help them address end-user concerns ...
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Nick Boyle – Green can’t just be a badge it’s business!
We’re all too aware of the pressures to improve CSR credentials and serious initiatives such as COP21 and RE100 have put carbon emissions reduction firmly back on the agenda for many businesses. Switching to renewable energy can certainly help organisations gain a greener competitive edge but do I think that any of the largest companies in the world are going to make a decision to pay more ...
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Nick Boyle – Green Can’t Just be a Badge, it’s Business!
We’re all too aware of the pressures to improve CSR credentials and serious initiatives such as COP21 and RE100 have put carbon emissions reduction firmly back on the agenda for many businesses. Switching to renewable energy can certainly help organisations gain a greener competitive edge but do I think that any of the largest companies in the world are going to make a decision to pay more ...
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Projects Seek to Advance Energy Transitions in Remote and Island U.S. Communities
For island and remote communities in the United States, developing resilient electricity infrastructure and energy systems can be fraught with challenges. These locations often rely on expensive, unreliable energy systems that are vulnerable to volatile energy supplies and costs, natural disasters, and impacts from climate change. That's why the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's ...
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Clean Energy Contracts with Fair Oaks Dairy Affiliate to Build & Operate a New Natural Gas Fueling Station to Support a CNG Truck Fleet Set to Haul 90 Million Gallons of Milk per Year
Renewable Dairy Fuels, an affiliate of major Indiana milk producer Fair Oaks Dairy, has contracted with Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (Nasdaq: CLNE) to build and operate a new compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station (Fair Oaks Station) that will dispense CNG fuel to power the initial fleet of 42 CNG milk-hauling trucks that the dairy plans to deploy later this ...
By Clean Energy
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