Monday, September 29, 2008
National Coal in Alabama applies for permit
Investor's Buseness Daily hammers Gore
What the people think
Not giving the other side an issue to hammer you with
Growing oilseed for fuel in West Tennessee
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Audit saves steel firm money
The La Vergne firm, which cuts and distributes flat-rolled steel, was using a lot of electricity for not much light.
So the company installed energy-efficient lights and is on track to make its money back in two years.
Does federal law protect the mountains?
On the way...
Tag team opposes plan to import radioactive waste
What are you doing TVA?
Too late, clean-coal project underway in WV
On July 28, 2008, CONSOL energy announced that it intends to develop through a joint venture, their first U. S. Coal gasification and liquefaction plant in West Virginia-an $800 million investment in the state. It will help the State of West Virginia become a leader in a new direction for energy independence. It has the potential to transform West Virginia from a major coal-producing state to a national energy center as well. Read more...
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Harsh rhetoric against coal
So said former VP Al Gore. Read about it here...
U.S. House Dems will let drilling ban lapse
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Depends on who asks
Water in Transuranic Waste complicates shipping
Oil prices fall after dramatic increase
How'd we get where we got this past weekend?
WSJ covers gas shortage in Southeast
More than 10% of the country's refining capacity is out of commission, with nine refineries still idle after the storm, according to the Department of Energy. More...
U.S. Congressman Zach Wamp in the Huntsville Times
TDOT and Gov. Bredesen with some green announcements
Monday, September 22, 2008
Government should inform says Nashville City Paper
We're not getting any of the increase...
So explained the CEO of an electric co-op in Alabama.
Last week it was Knoxville
Bredesen expressed a willingness to sit down with refinery, pipeline, wholesale and retail petroleum executives to discuss the ongoing shortage issue in Tennessee, although he said the head of Exxon likely won't care what the governor of Tennessee thinks. More...
Wood replaces LP gas for some in East Tennessee
Clean energy summit in Knoxville next month
Coal demand makes electricity more expensive
Anyone seen Mad Max around?
Economic basics tell us that stations did not raise prices high enough, fast enough. It seems clear that stations are reluctant to increase prices at the pump, better to get a shipment and just sell it out as cars pull in one after the other. If a station jacked up the price to $6.00 /gallon you would hear accusations about gouging, taking advantage of the situation and so on... but they'd get the gas if they wanted it.
Most important lesson: We are more vulnerable than most of us realize to small supply shocks.
Friday, September 19, 2008
Interesting
Clean energy summit
The 1½-day summit, sponsored by Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the Tennessee Valley Authority, will be a gathering of thought leaders in business, government, energy and the environment to develop strategies for making Tennessee a leader in the clean-energy technology sector. The keynote speaker on the first day of the conference will be Stefan Jacoby, president and CEO of Volkswagen Group of America which announced plans to build its first U.S. assembly plant in two decades in Chattanooga last July. More...
Some data on electricity production through August
Anything the French can do...
Know nuclear
Help when it comes to keeping warm
This journalist gets it right
From an interesting source
U.S. House passes energy bill
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Are we happy now that oil prices are falling?
Gas prices edged higher at the pump, topping $3.85 a gallon amid the aftermath of Hurricane Ike. However, given crude's continuing slide, retail gas was expected to turn lower within a few weeks. More...
Less school saves gas
That's not what we had in mind
Grass not corn!
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Against coal-fired plants
Ike aftermath
Unfinished business
Monday, September 15, 2008
Natioanl Coal polishes the website
Hurricane Ike impact will be short-lived
The energy debate in Washington
Strong demand has coal surging
Volkswagon should have no problem getting air permits for proposed plant
.... Sen. Alexander, who is chairman of the TVA congressional caucus, said he is glad TVA has made that commitment. But he said TVA and other utility officials facing higher costs for fuel and new plant construction may be tempted to scale back their pollution controls without the EPA mandate.
Coming to a legislature near ours
Maybe some media will read this analysis
Raising prices in this sort of situation prolongs gasoline supplies, and
ensures that those who desperately need gasoline can get it. Failure to raise
prices in this sort of situation can mean that consumption will continue on as
normal, which will run out supplies even more quickly. Or worse, if people think
there are going to be gasoline shortages, and suppliers don't raise prices (or
ration), then they may find that hoarders run them out of gas even faster than
normal. Given a choice, I think most people would prefer to have some gasoline
at a much higher price rather than have prices stay low, but supplies run
out.
TVA's Bellefonte application to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Opposition to finishing the nuclear reactors
Three groups are trying block plans to renew work on TVA's unfinished Bellefonte Nuclear Plant in northeast Alabama. More...
Tennesseans should expect...
Ask the economist
Friday, September 12, 2008
To recycle or not
Tightening up on coal-fired plants
Good Bloomberg piece on the ethanol market
TVA rated by Site Selection
Electricity prices rose because coal and natural gas prices rose
Conservation: TVA is working to slow the current rate of growth in the region's power demand by providing opportunities for residential, business and industrial consumer groups to use energy more efficiently. In the short term, TVA's goal is to reduce the growth in peak demand by up to 1,400 megawatts -- more than the amount generated by one nuclear power unit -- by the end of the 2012 fiscal year.
Nuclear: The utility is also emphasizing nuclear power. Last year it spent $1.8 billion to restart Browns Ferry Unit 1, which added 1,000 megawatts to the system. It also plans in 2010 to increase production at Browns Ferry by 300 megawatts. By 2013, it expects to expand generating capacity by 1,100 megawatts with Watts Bar Nuclear Unit 2.
Yes, but what do the corn farmers think?
Kentucky coal keeps Kentucky electricity cheap
TVA's power sources are 62 percent coal. The largest chunk is mined in
95 and 5, those are the numbers for Kentucky...
Kentucky, followed by Illinois, Utah and then Colorado. Another 28 percent comes
from nuclear power, which has relatively low fuel costs. About 10
percent is
generated at hydroelectric dams, though drought has cut into
this.To Tennessee's north, Louisville Gas and Electric Company and Kentucky Utilities
Company are owned by the German company E.ON and serve about 1.2 million
customers.
The mix of sources is 95 percent coal, some natural gas and a
touch of hydroelectric.
TVA distributor charges for residential electric service will run about
$106 for 1,000 kilowatt hours as of Oct. 1. The two major Kentucky utilities
will be charging about $80 for that same amount, according to TVA
information.
Residents served by two large Texas utilities that have relied
heavily on natural gas will pay more than double what Kentucky residents
pay.
In California's Sacramento Municipal Utility District, residents will
pay $110, just $4 more than TVA customers, for 1,000 kilowatt hours, according
to SMUD information. Almost half comes from hydroelectric, solar and other
renewable resources, with the rest largely from natural gas.
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Not so fast says Alabama PSC
Nuclear power expanding in South Florida...
A Florida Public Service Commission hearing in Tallahassee today is one of
several that are part of an annual review of costs associated with expanding
nuclear plants at Turkey Point near Miami
and in St. Lucie County and building two new reactors at Turkey Point. The
commission will vote this fall on whether to allow FPL to pass the costs so far
— $258 million — to customers starting in January. That would add more than
$2.55 to an average residential customer's monthly bill, bringing it to about
$119.41.A spokesman for FPL says the problem is that there aren't many contractors with the expertise to work in this area...
With the exception of a Tennessee project in 1982, "there hasn't been a nuclear plant built in this country in over 30 years. In fact, this is one of the biggest challenges to a nuclear renaissance in this country," according to FPL spokesman Mayco Villafana. "Despite these challenges, nuclear energy continues to deliver significant savings to customers relative to gas and oil plants."
The pilot plant that will produce cellulosic ethanol is one hundreth the size of the envisioned commercial plants
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Great work if you can get it
The effort to process radioactive material safely
Coalition pushes pollution tax to subsidize efficiency improvements
The state's share would be part of a $100 billion plan for the entire nation that would create up to two million jobs, primarily in construction and manufacturing, to retrofit public buildings with "state of the art energy equipment," improve public transportation, set up a "smart electricity grid," and develop alternative sources of energy such as wind, solar and advanced biofuels. More...
Improving air-quality by addressing the operation of ports
Press release from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
The decision to docket the application follows the NRC staff’s determination that the application, submitted June 3, is sufficiently complete for the staff to begin its full technical review. Docketing the application does not indicate whether the Commission will approve or reject the construction authorization for the repository, nor does it preclude the Commission or the agency staff from requesting additional information from DOE during the course of its comprehensive technical review. More...
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Drill Baby Drill... Republicans stay with the full-court press
Oil falls to five month low. Oil ministers in Vienna.
Fight over coal-fired plant in Nevada
A barge port on the Cumberland near Clarksville
Monday, September 8, 2008
Not sure that's the recognition you'd want
Action should be taken at state level?
Export demand driving coal price increases in U.S.
"It's less than 10 percent (of the total), but it's setting the price," he said. More...
Heating bills for upper midwest expected to rise 27%
Don't use corn in gas tanks
Since 2001, corn grown to produce ethanol in the United States has increased by 300 percent. And the price of a bushel of corn has risen from about $1.50 in 2001 to about $5 or $6 today.
The professor says other plants should be developed...