Tag: news

28
May

Mexico’s energy reform seeks to reverse decline in oil production

In late 2013, Mexico’s congress approved historic legislation that altered the 1938 ban on private sector participation in the Mexican energy sector. These reforms, that end the 75-year monopoly of Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) and allow for greater foreign investment, are the first to include constitutional change, and promise to address many of the challenges that have resulted in a decade-long

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28
May

SunShot Energy Experts on the Future of Solar Finance

Can distributed solar continue to grow in the U.S. when the ITC ratchets down and net energy metering gets trimmed? GTM Research VP Shayle Kann explored solar finance scenarios with the experts at last week’s DOE SunShot Summit in Anaheim, California. “We are sitting amid an infinite amount of capital,” said Jeff Weiss, co-chair and managing director of Distributed Sun.

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28
May

Why Home Security Is Leading in Selling New Energy Services

Alarm.com recently inked a deal with Pure Energies to more directly compete with one of its resellers, Vivint, in selling rooftop solar. The deal with Alarm.com is Pure Energies’ first partnership in the home security space, and likely won’t be the last. Although it also has its eyes on telecoms and HVAC dealers, home security is the big channel in

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27
May

Tesla Motors is California’s Biggest Auto Employer

Tesla Motors is now the largest auto-industry employer in California — employing more than 6000 people within the state, with a further 500 jobs expected to be added to that figure before the end of 2014. That’s an impressive feat considering how young the company is. And an even more impressive feat when you consider the fact that Toyota has

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27
May

New green hydrogen refueling facility at Berlin-Schönefeld in multi-energy fueling station

The German Parliamentary Secretary of State to the Federal Transport Minister, Katherina Reiche, refueled a fuel cell vehicle for the first time at the “Green Hydrogen Hub” (H2BER) of the Total multi-energy fueling station at Berlin-Schönefeld. The demonstration project is designed to produce “green” hydrogen from a surplus of wind and solar power using an electrolyzer, and to use solid

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27
May

Renault’s EV plans hit by weak demand

CANNES, France (Bloomberg) — Renault has been forced to re-think its ambitious electric vehicle plans, a top executive said. “We’re not in a situation where the market has followed our forecasts,” Chief Performance Officer Jerome Stoll said. “People haven’t yet reached the point where they feel the need to have an electric vehicle for full daily use. People need to

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27
May

PSA to review Mitsubishi electric-vehicle partnership

PARIS (Reuters) — PSA/Peugeot-Citroen CEO Carlos Tavares said the carmaker will decide in the next 12 months whether to continue working on electric vehicles with Mitsubishi Motors. Tavares told a parliamentary economic affairs committee today that the group needed to define a strategy to continue to offer electric vehicles to consumers. “It’s a strategy that will be rebuilt in the

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27
May

Suzuki Reveals Next-Gen Fuel Cell at JSAE 2014

Do you miss Suzuki, yet? The company is an engineering powerhouse that builds some of the finest, most advanced motorcycles in the world – and their cars aren’t half bad, either! Sadly, poor sales meant the company was forced to stop selling cars in the US … but that doesn’t mean they’re gone. As if to remind American enthusiasts what

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27
May

Supercomputing Our Way to Better Materials

San Diego, California – Impatience drives the materials science research of Shyue Ping Ong. The professor of nanoengineering says the world cannot afford to wait for a slow trial and error approach to discover new materials that could be used to build more energy-efficient technologies. The crisis of global climate change demands a faster and better answer. Ong was recently

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27
May

Top Gear’s James May To Buy 2014 BMW i3 REx Electric Car

You know Top Gear, right? The UK car show with a trio of presenters who hate fuel-efficient cars, think electric cars are useless and like to scream around airfields in gas-guzzling supercars? James May has always been a little different. He often drives to the studio in a 1.2-liter Fiat Panda minicar, for instance, and last year he circumnavigated the

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