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02Nov

Can the U.S. Learn from China?

For all the activist handwringing over domestic climate policy, for all the soup thrown on priceless works of art or the trepidation of European governments to turn back on a handful of coal plants in the face of an unprecedented energy crisis, the climate story is increasingly coming down to one country. China is piloting […]
  • On November 2, 2022
  • Bloomberg, China, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Rhodium Group
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10Aug

Global Coal Use is on the Rise  

While domestic energy policy continues to dominate headlines, it’s important policymakers don’t lose perspective on global energy reality. For all the talk of energy transition, the global story is one of energy addition where renewable sources of power are largely being added in addition to existing infrastructure and fuels. The world can’t pump enough oil, […]
  • On August 10, 2022
  • Bloomberg, China, energy addition, energy transition, Europe, Germany, International Energy Agency (IEA), Javier Blas, Russia, The Washington Post, Ukraine, Vladimir Putin
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25May

Soaring Energy Prices are Swallowing Economic Recovery

Contrasting the painful immediacy of an oil price shock to that from electricity prices, Bloomberg columnist Javier Blas wrote, “akin to a rising tide, it is slow but relentless and then, surprise, you are overwhelmed.” Blas penned that description about the crushing electricity costs about to overwhelm Europe, but the metaphor neatly describes the electricity crisis […]
  • On May 25, 2022
  • Bloomberg, Department of Energy (DOE), electricity prices, energy transition, Europe, Javier Blas, North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), United Kingdom
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04May

The End of Flat Power Demand: Electrification, Big Data and Crypto

A new energy era is here. The shale gas glut and years of flat power demand have come to an abrupt end. Those two constants of the past decade have been replaced by soaring gas prices and the return of rising power demand driven by the data revolution and electrification. Natural gas prices are four […]
  • On May 4, 2022
  • Bloomberg, electric vehicles, electricity prices, Electricity Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), energy transition, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), grid reliability, Manhattan Institute, Mark Mills, National Renewable Energy Lab, natural gas, Texas
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09Mar

Fight Back with American Energy

Just a week ago, sanctioning Russian energy seemed out of reach. Not anymore. On Tuesday, President Biden announced a ban on imports of Russian oil, natural gas and coal to the U.S. The United Kingdom is phasing out Russian oil imports this year and moving to ban Russian gas. And the European Union – alarmingly […]
  • On March 9, 2022
  • Bloomberg, coal, electricity prices, Euracoal, Europe, European Union, Frans Timmermans, Joe Biden, National Mining Association (NMA), natural gas, oil, Rich Nolan, Russia, United Kingdom
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02Mar

Reembrace American Energy Abundance

It has taken the rumble of Russian tanks to remind us of the importance of energy security. While economic sanctions have touched nearly every dimension of the Russian economy, Russia’s energy sector remains largely a bridge too far, a testament to the importance of Russian oil, gas, uranium and coal to global energy markets, and […]
  • On March 2, 2022
  • Argus, Belgium, Bloomberg, Europe, Germany, grid reliability, Javier Blas, Joe Biden, natural gas, Russia, State of the Union, the Netherlands
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26Jan

Europe’s Self-Made Energy Crisis

The European energy crisis is poised to go from very bad to unimaginably worse. While all eyes are on Ukraine and Russia, Europe’s energy woes are largely self-made, not due to outside forces. Europe has made its own bed, disassembling dispatchable fuel diversity by closing well-operating coal and nuclear power plants. In doing so it […]
  • On January 26, 2022
  • Bloomberg, electricity prices, Europe, fuel diversity, Geopolitics of Energy Project at Harvard University's Kennedy School, Germany, International Energy Agency (IEA), Meghan O'Sullivan, natural gas, plant retirements, Spain, United Kingdom, Wall Street Journal
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08Dec

The Grid Crisis is International

The grid reliability warnings keep coming. Both here and in Europe, electricity grids – particularly those that have raced away from dispatchable fuel diversity and allowed their reserve margins to erode – are facing ever-mounting warnings that available capacity may not keep up with demand. In the U.K., the national grid operator issued its first […]
  • On December 8, 2021
  • Bloomberg, Europe, fuel security, Gordon van Welie, grid reliability, ISO New England, New England, New York, NYISO, United Kingdom, Zach Smith
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23Nov

Turning the Unprecedented into the Ordinary

While all eyes have been on the eroding affordability of the nation’s energy supply, the reliability of the grid and the natural gas delivery system are now back in the spotlight. Despite the colossal grid failure in Texas last winter, blackouts in California and countless after-action reports and hearings on national reliability issues, the situation […]
  • On November 23, 2021
  • Bloomberg, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), grid reliability, Jim Robb, Mark Olson, natural gas, North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, Texas, University of Houston
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13Oct

A Responsible Energy Transition Can’t Mean Energy Shocks

The word “transition” suggests a measured, thoughtful change, not a jump cut. That’s why the energy “transition” proposed in the reconciliation package doesn’t feel like a transition at all. It’s an upending of the nation’s energy mix and the jobs that support millions of families. As the global energy crisis deepens, it’s increasingly clear that […]
  • On October 13, 2021
  • Amos Hochstein, Asia, Bloomberg, China, electricity prices, energy transition, Europe, Kathy Bostjancic, Li Keqiang, Rich Nolan, U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), Wall Street Journal
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