What is the future of solar power?

What is the future of solar power?
by Tyler Cowen     from MarginalRevolution

Joshua Gans nails it:

If we believe Moore’s Law in solar, then the safe bet in terms of behavioural reactions is not to react. Within a decade or two, energy will be socially as cheap as it is privately as cheap now. That means that changing habits for environmental austerity is not the way to go.

I would make a simpler but less optimistic point.  If a solar breakthrough is now likely, in which market prices do we see it reflected?  It is true that fossil fuel prices took a steep tumble in the last few months, but I’ve never heard anyone suggest that price plunge had to do with a forthcoming solar revolution.  It seems cyclical in nature, or perhaps related…

The economic impact of Canada/North America becoming a net gas exporter

The economic impact of Canada/North America becoming a net gas exporter
Oil & Gas Financial Journal
EDITOR’S NOTE: This article by Robert Hansen is reprinted by permission from Palantir Solutions. For further information, visit www.palantirsolutions.com.

The global economy is moving toward a gas-powered economy. This is being driven by several reasons:

• Lower prices of the commodity relative to the current alternatives (oil, gas, nuclear, renewables etc.);
• Abundant supply from new extraction technologies;
• Global access to markets through new transportation technologies; and…