Energy

Solar Panel Demand Down Nearly 90% in UK Following Subsidy Cut
Solar industry concerns over the effect of the cut appear to be supported by dramatic dip in installations since 1 April

UK Renews Push for Carbon Capture with £1bn Competition
The revival of a government initiative to design the first workable demonstration project could create an industry with 100,000 jobs

Obama’s March Madness
Spring is in the air — but has the president really fallen madly in love with dirty energy? As usual, the answer is complicated.

Is Dimock’s Water Really Safe to Drink?
When the EPA announced last week that the water is safe to drink in Dimock, PA, it seemed to vindicate the energy industry’s insistence that drilling and fracking had not caused pollution in the area. But there’s more to the story.

Shell Game
Royal Dutch Shell, the fifth-largest company in the world, is suing the Sierra Club along with a dozen other environmental organizations.



















