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Database of Announced Environmental Retrofit Projects August 4, 2010
This IHS CERA database covers announced projects for sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) pollution control retrofits. Environmental retrofit projects are based on company announcements, US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) settlements, and state actions.

Fueling North America's Energy Future--Chapter 1: The Shale Gale--A Game Changer for the Natural Gas Industry July 28, 2010
IHS CERA's recent Special Report, Fueling North America's Energy Future: The Unconventional Natural Gas Revolution and the Carbon Agenda, examines the impact of the "shale gale" on the energy system. Chapter I, assessing the extent of this resource and its implications for supply, is being released to IHS CERA members of our North American Natural Gas-oriented services.

Smart Grid: Closing the Gap Between Perception and Reality Initial Workshop, Washington, DC July 13, 2010
Past Events:  IHS CERA held a "Smart Grid: Closing the Gap Between Perception and Reality" Multiclient Study Initial Workshop in Washington, DC, on July 13, 2010. The IHS CERA Smart Grid team presented preliminary research and facilitated stakeholder discussion on the smart grid narrative and vision, privacy concerns, timeline, technology, cost/power bills, and reliability.

Smart Grid: Closing the Gap Between Perception and Reality Initial Workshop, London July 9, 2010
Past Events:  IHS CERA held a "Smart Grid: Closing the Gap Between Perception and Reality" Multiclient Study Initial Workshop in London on July 8, 2010. The IHS CERA Smart Grid team presented preliminary research and facilitated stakeholder discussion on the smart grid narrative and vision, privacy concerns, timeline, technology, cost/power bills, and reliability.

Charting New Territory: Energy Markets in Transition June 25, 2010
The uneven economic recovery is creating pockets of excess capacity for oil, gas, power, and renewable energy in most OECD countries. All energy sectors are undergoing a period of transition as they adapt to the post-recession changes in energy demand patterns.

Digital Oil Field of the Future Forum Workshops, June 2010 June 17, 2010
Past Events:  IHS CERA held the Digital Oil Field of the Future Forum Workshop in Houston on June 15. This workshop explored how Digital Oil Field of the Future (DOFF) concepts and technologies might be both considered and incorporated into the early phases of major project designs to enable new DOFF operating philosophies.

Coalbed Methane in China: A Growing Niche Supply Source May 28, 2010
Production of coalbed methane (CBM) remains modest but is slowly growing in volume and is likely to make an increasing niche contribution to the natural gas supply mix. Although institutional barriers to CBM development are strong, there is a growing awareness of these challenges to development. The extent to which they are addressed will determine whether CBM remains a local or becomes a national business.

Smart Grid: Closing the Gap Between Perception and Reality--Introductory Research Brief May 26, 2010
Examining the critical issues and questions surrounding the smart grid narrative provides an opportunity to uncover gaps between expectations and reality and then to adjust expectations regarding the future smart grid business landscape. The objective of this study is to help align smart grid strategies, business models, and policies to a realistic set of expectations regarding the evolution of the smart grid.

Workshop Summary, November 18, 2009, Chicago: Fueling North America's Future April 27, 2010
The confluence of climate change policy and the potential for very strong growth in North American natural gas supply is redefining the policy and strategic energy landscape of the United States. The choices made over the coming months—and years—may determine the shape of North America’s energy future for decades to come.

Insights from CERAWEEK 2010: Smart Grid Lessons Learned April 6, 2010
At a CERAWEEK Strategic Session on March 12 entitled “Smart Grids: Making the Connections” a panel of senior power industry executives provided delegates with some valuable lessons learned from their early-adopter experiences with smart grid projects, business cases, and strategies. Three main themes emerged: the existence of gaps between perception and reality, the necessity of pricing for customers and incentives for utilities, and the unexpected places where smart grid’s value resides.

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