July 2015

Dear TransCanada: Patience, Obama will NEVER approve Keystone XL

Keystone XL has become political football between Obama, Democrats and Republicans TransCanada is asking – yet again – for President Obama to approve the Keystone XL pipeline, this time because of new climate friendly policies enacted by Alberta’s new socialist NDP government. “We are asking the U.S. State Department to consider these recent developments that

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California power grid holding up despite severe drought

California power grid bolstered by renewables, gas generation, imports Despite a severe drought that has lowered hydroelectric generation, the California power grid is expected to have plenty of capacity to handle peak summer demand, according to the US Energy Information Administration. The North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC)  expects more than 72 gigawatts (GW) of electric generating

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Solar Impulse flies from Japan to Hawaii in 5 days

Solar Impulse equipped with 17,000 solar cells that charged batteries Solar-powered plane the Solar Impulse landed in Hawaii Friday after a record-breaking five-day journey across the Pacific Ocean from Japan. Pilot Andre Borschberg and his single-seat aircraft landed at Kalaeloa, a small airport outside Honolulu. His 120-hour voyage from Nagoya broke the record for the world’s

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Vantage Drilling denies Petrobras kickback allegations

Vantage CEO Paul Bragg says no evidence of “improper activity” by his company Vantage Drilling is denying reports its contract for ultra-deep water drilling is behind the arrest of yet another Petrobras executive for his alleged involvement in the kickback scandal that has buffeted Brazil’s biggest company. The Federal Prosecutor’s Office says in a statement that federal

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