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Guest Post: The Future of Energy, Part I

Guest Post: The Future of Energy, Part I

Tam Hunt: February 5, 2013

Why official oil production forecasts are probably wrong

Hydro Grows Around The World, And IEA Wants More

Hydro Grows Around The World, And IEA Wants More

Earthtechling, Pete Danko: November 21, 2012

A new International Energy Agency report confirms the boom in hydropower around the world; in the U.S., the focus is on making existing facilities more efficient.

Stat of the Day: 40 Percent More Wind, Solar, Hydro and Biopower in 2017

Stat of the Day: 40 Percent More Wind, Solar, Hydro and Biopower in 2017

Herman K. Trabish: July 9, 2012

The IEA says renewables have come of age and will just keep growing.

What to Make of Geothermal’s Numbers

What to Make of Geothermal’s Numbers

Herman K. Trabish: May 24, 2012

Is the potential of geothermal energy starting to turn into growth?

How Wind Helps Coal Plants

How Wind Helps Coal Plants

Herman K. Trabish: August 18, 2011

It’s all about peak power and diversity down in Texas.

IEA: Climate Change Could Double Energy Bills Without Action

IEA: Climate Change Could Double Energy Bills Without Action

Jeff St. John: November 10, 2009

Failing to combat climate change could double energy bills by 2030, and add $500 billion in carbon emission reduction costs for every year of delay.

IEA Paints Dire Picture of Energy Supply and Demand

IEA Paints Dire Picture of Energy Supply and Demand

Michael Kanellos: November 12, 2008
The world will need to invest $26.3 trillion over the next 22 years in order to boost energy supplies to meet an expected 45 percent increase in demand, reports the agency.