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Editorial Director
May 21, 2012

The Saudis, who are both oil- and sunshine-rich, plan to develop 41,000 megawatts of solar projects to support a third of electricity production by 2032. The energy will directly replace oil used for desalination plants—freeing up more oil for export.   READ MORE >>

Senior PR Coordinator
February 23, 2012

In his landmark Foreign Affairs piece in 1976, probably still that august journal’s most-reprinted article, Amory Lovins describes the two energy choices then facing the nation: The “hard path” and the “soft path.”   READ MORE >>

Editorial Director
February 9, 2012

So word is that two oil giants are among the skeptics about widespread adoption of electric vehicles. Oil executives might do well to ponder Kodak’s fate in an age when technological advances can wipe out even the most profitable, entrenched business within a generation.   READ MORE >>

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Editorial Director / PGR Project Manager
January 5, 2012

Figures this week showed that the first mass-produced electric cars in the United States, the Nissan Leaf and Chevrolet Volt, had total sales of 17,345 in 2011, the first year in which they were available.   READ MORE >>

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Senior PR Coordinator
January 5, 2012

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