How Fossil Fuels Subsidize Us

Meet Nate Hagens A good friend of mine said something to me the other day that I thought was profound. Nate Hagens is a former editor for The Oil Drum, and has written and lectured […]

Keystone XL’s Emissions Versus Coal-Fired Power

Another Courageous Punt I hadn’t planned to write yet another Keystone XL pipeline article, but I have gotten a lot of questions since the recent announcement by the Obama administration that they are still unable to […]

How We Can Industrialize the Internet of Things

For today’s column, I bring you a guest post from Kevin Klustner. Kevin is the CEO of Powerit Solutions, an international energy management technology company. How We Can Industrialize the Internet of Things By Kevin […]

Gas Inventories Reach 11-Year Low

Natural Gas Update Two weeks ago I wrote about the abnormal situation with natural gas inventories in Natural Gas Inventories are Headed Toward Zero. I got a number of questions and comments about that essay, and […]

Why Biofuels Tend to be Costly

Catching Up I have gotten some inquiries about my status, as I don’t typically go two weeks between posts. I am fine, but it’s been a very busy two weeks. There was lots of travel, […]