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Morning Energy Blog – May 13, 2015

Equities and the Economy Good morning and happy National Crouton Day. U.S stocks closed lower yesterday for the second consecutive day with the Dow off 37 points to 18,068, the S&P 500 closed down 6 to 2,099 and the Nasdaq shed 17 to 4,876. And you should take that loss and go home. Why? Because […]

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Morning Energy Blog – May 12, 2015

Equities and the Economy Good morning and happy National Nutty Fudge Day. After a spectacular Friday U.S. equities retreated somewhat yesterday with the Dow falling 86 points (0.47%) to 18,105, the S&P 500 dropping 11 (0.52%) to 2,105 and the Nasdaq hanging in there slipping only 10 (0.19%) to 4,994. Volume was very light being […]

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CenterPoint files to build $300M transmission line to serve Houston

CenterPoint Energy submitted a study to the the Electric Reliability Council of Texas ​(ERCOT) Regional Planning Group in July 2013 proposing the line to meet the critical need of the Houston Region. ERCOT endorsed the plan in April 2014. Representatives from CenterPoint Energy and POWER Engineers, Inc. held four public meetings between October and December 2014 to […]

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Morning Energy Blog – May 11, 2015

Equities and the Economy Good morning and happy National Twilight Zone Day. Last week was like the Twilight Zone with stocks with the volatility off the charts. Early in the week stocks got crushed only to come roaring back on Friday on the heels of the Labor Department’s Employment Situation Report rallying hugely with the […]

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Morning Energy Blog – May 8, 2015

Equities and the Economy Good morning and happy No Socks Day (should have told you this yesterday!). What you all saw yesterday was equities bounce back somewhat with the Dow adding 83 (0.46%) to 17,924, the S&P 500 up 8 (0.38%) to 2,088 and the Nasdaq close up 26 (0.53%) to 4,946. But to use […]

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Morning Energy Blog – May 7, 2015

Equities and the Economy Good morning and happy National Barrier Awareness Day. It was the third straight of equities around the world selling off. Here in the U.S. where we care the most the Dow fell 86 (0.48%) to 17,842, the S&P 500 lost 9 (0.45%) to 2,080 and the Nasdaq closed down 19 (0.39%) […]

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Morning Energy Blog – May 6, 2015

Equities and the Economy Good morning and happy No Diet Day. It was a very lousy day on Wall Street with the S&P 500 suffering its biggest one day percentage decline in six weeks falling 25 points (1.2%) to 2,089. The Dow stunk it up too losing 142 points (0.8%) and once again below 18,000 […]

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EIA’s CBECS is the nation’s only comprehensive survey of commercial buildings

The U.S. Energy Information Administration‘s Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey (CBECS) is the only nationally representative source of statistical information on energy-related characteristics, consumption, and expenditures for the nation’s 5.6 million commercial buildings totaling 87 billion square feet of floor space. Building characteristics information from the 2012 survey is being released in stages through the […]

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Morning Energy Blog – May 5, 2015

Equities and the Economy Good morning and happy Cinco de Mayo (cerveza fria, pour favor!). U.S. stocks finished modestly higher yesterday extending Friday’s gains albeit on less than normal volume. The Dow climbed 46 to 18,070, the S&P 500 closed up 6 at 2,114 and the Nasdaq finished at 12 at 5,017. The only piece […]

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New York delays deadlines for REV proceeding, clean energy fund

Two of New York’s ambitious energy initiatives have been delayed, pushing into June the deadline for more information about the state’s clean energy funds and REV proceeding. New York’s plan to modernize its electric grid aims to fundamentally transform the way electricity is used in the state by focusing on distributed assets, energy storage, demand […]

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