A story getting little attention in energy so far is the natural gas pricing over the past month. A lot can be attributed to the cold weather but as utilities transitioned to natural gas, consumers were promised low prices and large inventories. You will hear a lot about pipeline restrictions, but let me be another person to tell you, ratepayers are being taken for a ride by regulators and utilities. Spot natural gas pricing at retail went over $80/mmBtu and Hub pricing is over $5/mmBtu. Keep an eye out.
News
- HuffPost: China ‘Seriously Concerned’ About U.S. Investigation Of Solar Imports
- NY Times: Fissures in G.O.P. as Some Conservatives Embrace Renewable Energy
- GTM: China May Have Deployed More Solar in 2013 Alone Than America
- SolarPowerWorld: Vivint Solar Acquires Solmetric Corporation
- Breaking Energy: Making Energy Funding and Financing Opportunities Easier to Find
- National Journal: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Natural Gas
- Bloomberg: Solar Mergers Likely to Accelerate, Trina Founder Says
- Memphis Daily: Sharp’s Exit From Solar Part of Industry Trend
Opinions
Have a great day!
Yann