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NEWS WRAP-UP: Natural Gas Gains Ground on Land & Sea

Posted by Lexie Briggs on May 17, 2013 11:23:00 AM

Liquified Natural Gas AEENatural gas is now one of our most abundant fuel sources, and it’s cleaner burning than other fossil fuels, making it a natural for advanced energy applications like high-efficiency electricity generation and even transportation. Energy companies worldwide are working to develop infrastructure for transporting the fuel from producer to consumer, often in the form of LNG. 


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NEWS WRAP-UP: Military Sees Strength in Advanced Energy

Posted by Lexie Briggs on May 9, 2013 2:16:00 PM

AdvancedEnergyDoDThe military has long been the single largest consumer of energy in the United States. In fact, fighting a war today takes 16 times the energy it did during World War II due to mechanization, remote locations, and more advanced technology. The Army uses so much fuel it accounts for half the supplies they carry. As a story this week in USA Today points out, the U.S. military now sees its dependence on fossil fuels as a source of risk and vulnerability – and is now doing something about it. “Because of our thirst for liquid fuel, we’re not as light and agile as we once were, putting both our Marines and our expeditionary capabilities at risk,” Gen. James Amos, the Marine Corps commandant, said in 2011, explaining the military’s turn toward new energy options.


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NEWS WRAP-UP: Fisker breaks down while EVs take off

Posted by Lexie Briggs on May 2, 2013 4:26:00 PM

Electric vehicle market 2013Fisker Automotive gave signs of ill health this week as its COO indicated that the electric vehicle company may file for bankruptcy. The New York Times concluded that the company has “broken down on the road to electric cars,” as the company skipped a large loan payment due last week, which led the federal government to begin seizing Fisker’s assets.

The road to electric vehicles itself continues despite the setback, though. This week, research and consulting firm Navigant released a new report predicting sales of electric vehicles will grow to 22 million by 2020. With wider availability, greater charging infrastructure, and falling prices, sales of EVs have already begun to break records. News this week from EV manufacturers show growth across the board: Tesla announced strong first quarter performance, and sales of both the Chevy Volt and Nissan Leaf are up compared to this time last year. All told, the three companies sold more than 12,500 electric cars in the first quarter of 2013.

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Advanced Energy Economy offers discount to VERGE Boston

Posted by Lexie Briggs on Apr 19, 2013 6:32:00 PM

VERGE Boston solar panelsGreenBiz is bringing their international VERGE conference series to Boston, May 13-14. VERGE Boston will connect clean energy professionals with key business innovators, entrepreneurs, and leading public officials to explore the business opportunities created by radical efficiencies in energy, buildings and transportation technologies.


AEE Members will save 10% on registration by using the code VBOSAEE. Register here.


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NEWS WRAP-UP: FERC: Advanced Energy Accounts for All New Capacity

Posted by Lexie Briggs on Apr 19, 2013 7:46:00 AM

advanced energy capacity q1 2013This week the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission released its March Energy Infrastructure Update, revealing that advanced energy accounts for all of the new capacity installed so far this year. This data comes from calculating all the newly built energy projects that have come online in the first quarter of 2013, as well as any expansion of existing projects. Wind is closing in on installing a gigawatt of capacity this year alone—so far wind projects have added 958 megawatts to America’s energy portfolio. AWEA also released its report for 2012 this week, revealing that the U.S. cruised past 60 gigawatts of total wind capacity last year.


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