RED | the new green: thoughts on ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

Posts by Sean Casten

Businesses—yes, businesses—push for clean energy

Posted by Sean Casten on March 16th, 2010

U.S. energy and environmental policy problems

Posted by Sean Casten on March 5th, 2010

Free markets are never really free — thoughts on markets, auctions and capital investment

Posted by Sean Casten on November 13th, 2009

How much energy does the U.S. waste?

Posted by Sean Casten on September 14th, 2009

The Perfect Market Fallacy

Posted by Sean Casten on September 3rd, 2009

Why CO2 regulation will lead to lower electricity prices

Posted by Sean Casten on August 7th, 2009

Carbon trading: Worthy of Feinstein’s ire?

Posted by Sean Casten on July 13th, 2009

How much CO2 do our nation’s coal and gas plants actually produce?

Posted by Sean Casten on July 9th, 2009

How fast can the US electric sector reform?

Posted by Sean Casten on July 2nd, 2009

How to shut down 93% of coal without building new plants or reducing power supply

Posted by Sean Casten on June 1st, 2009

So how much would a $20/ton carbon price really cost?

Posted by Sean Casten on June 1st, 2009

Do the math: Economic impacts of carbon pricing

Posted by Sean Casten on May 28th, 2009

Cap & trade: Carbon tax or wealth transfer?

Posted by Sean Casten on May 28th, 2009

Massive Economic and Policy Reform: Easier Than You Think

Posted by Sean Casten on May 1st, 2009

CHP primer: Fun with thermodynamics

Posted by Sean Casten on April 22nd, 2009

Acronyms in search of a good idea

Posted by Sean Casten on April 9th, 2009

Off the Wald: Shoddy economics at The New York Times

Posted by Sean Casten on March 31st, 2009

Busted energy markets

Posted by Sean Casten on March 17th, 2009

Of monogamy and electric power

Posted by Sean Casten on March 11th, 2009

The carbon-pricing bogeyman: not real

Posted by Sean Casten on March 9th, 2009