March 10, 2016 | | | | Jim Kharouf Editor-in-Chief John Lothian News | |
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| | Lead Stories | | In today's edition, some wonder (in the Power section) if the wind industry still a safe bet for investors. Also in the Power section, the solar industry predicts Âstaggering growth this year. Finally, in the Clean tech section, Feds propose safety rules to prevent shock in electric vehicles. | | | | | “ | ÂThe [offshore] industry is probably at a tipping point - it has matured a lot in the past two to three years and we are starting to see the cost declines necessary to ensure the long-term viability of the sector - but it is still very much a European world. |
| ” | David Hostert, European wind analyst at Bloomberg New Energy Finance, in the Guardian's story Is the wind industry still a safe bet for investors? (in the Power section) |
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How the US can solve its multibillion food waste problem - report By Alison Moodie - The Guardian Businesses could save nearly $2bn a year by cutting the amount of half-eaten entrees, unsold milk and other foods that get tossed into trash bins across the US by 20% over the next decade, according to a new report. http://bit.ly/1P0lySZ Court Orders One of JapanÂs Two Operating Nuclear Plants to Shut Down By Jonathan Soble - The New York Times A court in Japan ordered one of only two nuclear power plants operating in the country to shut down on Wednesday, citing insufficient safety measures put in place after meltdowns at a facility in Fukushima five years ago. http://nyti.ms/1M7jYyJ Temperatures rising at HinkleyÂs core By Sarah Gordon - Financial Times How worried should investors be that EDFÂs finance director has resigned? http://on.ft.com/1Xdriys How Climate-Change Negotiator Todd Stern Mastered His Diplomatic Skill Vanity Fair Climate-change negotiations are usually doomed by the sheer scope, complexity, and divisiveness of the issues involvedÂwhich makes the results of last DecemberÂs talk in Paris, where nearly 200 countries agreed to be held accountable for decreasing global-warming levels, even more impressive. http://bit.ly/1QMH5k6 Americans, Canadians differ in concern about climate change By Jacob Poushter - Pew Research Center Justin Trudeau, the recently elected (and popular) prime minister of Canada, will hold his first formal meeting with President Barack Obama at the White House on Thursday, an occasion that will also be marked by the first state dinner for a Canadian leader since 1997. http://pewrsr.ch/220zcCc 21 Kids Are Suing President Obama Over Climate Inaction By Zoë Carpenter - The Nation On Wednesday, a group of kids and teenagers will face off in an Oregon courtroom against the US government and the fossil fuel industry. http://bit.ly/223OjHx ***LB: Also in this story "The young people, from states as far away as Florida, Arizona, New York, Hawaii, and Alaska, are suing President Obama and several federal agencies for inaction on climate change."
Events | | The Wall Street Green Trading Summit Columbia University Club, New York March 14, 2016 http://jlne.ws/doFbLA Northeast RECs Regional Thought Leader Round Table March 23, 2016 Environmental Markets Association Office of Dentons, 1221 Avenue of the Americas, New York http://jlne.ws/1mg7iOT Navigating the American Carbon World (NACW) 2016 Climate Action Reserve May 4-6, 2016 San Diego, California http://goo.gl/Ah5s1I CARBON EXPO 2016 Global Carbon Market Fair and Conference May 25-27, 2016 Cologne http://jlne.ws/1mg8bqR Cleantech Innovate Scotland June 9, 2016 http://jlne.ws/1mg6nOG |
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Carbon | Sustainable chemistry: Putting carbon dioxide to work By Eric J. Beckman - Nature Carbon dioxide is an abundant resource, but difficult for industry to use effectively. A simple reaction might allow it to be used to make commercial products more sustainably than with current processes. http://bit.ly/220AywR | | Natural Gas/Coal | Coal Power Waning: Nearly 5% Of US Capacity Retired In 2015 As Aging Plants Lose Ground By Maria Gallucci - International Business Times U.S. coal power, once king of the energy mix, is getting old. http://bit.ly/223P0k4 Coal Is Losing the Battle for the U.S. Market  Badly By Alison Ciaccio - Bloomberg News So much has changed since September. Just five months ago, coal and gas were neck and neck for their share of U.S. power generation. http://bloom.bg/1QEqIbl Global Natural Gas Refueling Stations Market to Grow at a CAGR of 4% by 2020, According to Technavio Business Wire According to TechnavioÂs latest report, the global natural gas refueling stations market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4%, with the total number of gas refueling stations worldwide to reach 32,731 by 2020. http://bit.ly/1RRQ2ei | | Power | Solar industry predicts Âstaggering growth this year By Timothy Cama - The Hill The United StatesÂs solar power industry will grow in 2016 at a rate 119 percent higher than last year, an industry-backed report predicted Wednesday. http://bit.ly/1TMoc6W Sun shines on AGLÂs Australia solar energy plans By Jamie Smyth - Financial Times In a dusty mining town in the Australian outback, AGL Energy is plotting a green power revolution that could transform the countryÂs electricity sector. http://on.ft.com/1LdjUCy Is the wind industry still a safe bet for investors? By Emma Howard - The Guardian Four years ago, Danish wind turbine manufacturer Vestas was on the brink of bankruptcy. http://bit.ly/1XdskL7 E.ON reports record loss on power plant writedowns Deutsche Welle Germany's biggest energy company has posted its second-consecutive record loss in as many years after writing down the value of its coal and gas-fired power plants. It plans to split in two separate entities this year. http://bit.ly/1Xdsty7 | | CleanTech | Feds propose safety rules to prevent shock in electric vehicles By Tim Devaney - The Hill Federal regulators are proposing new protections to keep drivers of electric vehicles from getting shocked. http://bit.ly/1TtaCoP | | Water | The corrosive dangers lurking in private wells By M.B. Pell and Joshua Schneyer - Reuters In this town of 2,800 just south of the Canadian border, residents have long worried about the water flowing from their taps. http://reut.rs/1LRVPS0 | | Disclaimer: All John Lothian Newsletters, JohnLothianNews.com, MarketsWiki.com and MarketsReformWiki.com are products of John Lothian News, a division of John J. Lothian & Company, Inc. The opinions expressed in all John J. Lothian & Company, Inc. publications are strictly those of their respective editors. They are intended solely for informative purposes and are not to be construed, under any circumstances, by implication or otherwise, as an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy or trade in any commodities or securities herein named. Information is obtained from sources believed to be reliable, but is in no way guaranteed. No guarantee of any kind is implied or possible where projections of future conditions are attempted. Security futures are not suitable for all customers. Futures and options trading involve risk. Past results are no indication of future performance. Nothing on any John J. Lothian & Company site should be considered an endorsement by any sponsor of any website or newsletter content. © 2014 John J. Lothian & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ISSN 1935-4843 |
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