The promise of solar energy has been around for decades, but we may be moving past the dawn of the solar age into the early morning hours. With the Obama administration’s desire to move to 20% of all electricity coming from renewable energy by 2020, solar energy is likely to play a key role. Steps are already being taken to make the permit process and the development of solar energy more efficient and less costly. A closer examination of solar energy trends reveals that top corporate users of solar power have deployed over 400MW at nearly 1,000 facilities in 30 states (source: Solar Energy Industries Association).
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According to the National Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration (NOAA), the 2013 Hurricane Season is predicted to be more active than normal. In its forecast released on May 23rd, NOAA anticipates 13-20 named storms, with 7-11 of those becoming hurricanes and 3 to 6 of those being Category 3 or higher hurricanes. The averages call for only 12 named storms, 6 hurricanes and only 3 of those becoming major storms. Given this outlook, the question becomes how will this impact natural gas prices?
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