Forget Bitcoin, the real story is blockchain

The news media has been saturated with stories about Bitcoin, mostly by folks who simply don’t get it. Bitcoin is confounding conventional ideas of currency and value. In the meantime, Bitcoin continues to make financial speculators, large and small, massive profits, while generating enormous media hype and false analogies to the tulip bubble of 1637. … More Forget Bitcoin, the real story is blockchain

FERC says ‘nope’ to Perry NOPR

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Jan. 8 gave a thumbs down to the proposal by the Trump administration and Energy Secretary Rick Perry for special treatment of nuclear and coal generation in federally-regulated wholesale electric markets. FERC terminated the rulemaking initiated by Perry (RM18-1-000) Sept. 29 on grid resilience and reliability. In its 31-page order … More FERC says ‘nope’ to Perry NOPR

More tears for Tesla

Anxiously awaiting the Tesla Model 3 electric vehicle for which you plunked down $1000 19 months ago to get in the queue for delivery of the more “affordable” of the company’s trendy vehicles? Don’t hold your breath. Nor should the 600,000 others who bought the Tesla promises for what appears to be a phantom vehicle. … More More tears for Tesla

Backwardation into 2018

The coming year should be mixed for the global oil and gas industry, according to S&P Global Platts “2018 Energy Outlook.” Inventories declined during 2017, says the analysis, almost eliminating the global surplus. 2018 should see U.S. shale production lead global supply to grow faster than demand, but stocks will continue to decline. That could … More Backwardation into 2018

Who needs a national energy policy? Not the U.S.

The Republican tax plan about to pass Congress and get President Trump’s signature is proof positive that the United States does not have a national “energy policy.” And that’s a good thing. During the Obama administration, national energy policy was “all of the above.” That’s my idea of a good national energy policy: a meaningless … More Who needs a national energy policy? Not the U.S.

No holiday cheer for coal and nukes

Three studies released in recent days – the North American Electric Reliability Corp.’s “2017 Long-Term Reliability Assessment,” the Energy Information Administration’s “Short-Term Energy Outlook,” and natural gas guru Andy Weissman’s “Natural Gas Market Update,” – provide no holiday cheer for the U.S. nuclear and steam coal industries. All three reports see continued slow growth or … More No holiday cheer for coal and nukes