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U.S. Energy Consumption Suffered A Noticeable Hit By Economic Slowdown
U.S. manufacturers and freight hauliers were hit last year by the sharpest slowdown since the 2008/09 recession and it filtered through into a noticeable dip in…
Strategies on Reducing Induced Seismicity in Geothermal Energy And CO2 Storage
Swiss researchers at EPFL and the Federal Office of Energy have published a study that shares strategies that help reduce risk of induced seismicity in geotherm…
Geothermal And Biomass Have Great Potential in Indonesia's Energy Future
Geothermal and biomass could be key elements in efforts by Indonesia to curb the high current account deficit, which is caused by the large import of oil and ga…
Peru Huamuco Hydropower Project Development Plan Altered
Senace, Peru’s environmental certification service for sustainable investments, has approved an update to Hidroeléctrica Río Huamuco’s citizen participation…
Dye Sensitized Solar Cells Is the Future of Solar
The dye sensitized solar cell can produce electricity under low light conditions, including indoor lighting. Due to the structural design and different color dy…
Europe And Asia Will Lead the Charge on Geothermal Capacity Growth in the Next Eight Years
Geothermal energy refers to power generated from the natural heat of the earth's subsurface. The clean form of energy, which is primarily found along tectonic p…
The U.S. Is The Global Leader on CCS Deployment with 10 Large-scale Facilities
There are now 19 large-scale CCS in operation globally, four under construction, and 28 in various stages of development. The facilities pipeline has replenishe…
Offshore Wind Power
2019 was a Record Year for Renewable Electricity Generation in Denmark
2019 was a record year for renewable electricity generation in Denmark. The national media outlet dr.dk reports that, for the first time ever, half of Denmark’…
Coal Technology
Mantashe Pushes Integrated Resource Plan at IEA Coal 2019 Report
The IRP 2019 maintains room for additional capacity from coal-fired power plants through the inclusion of 750 MW in 2023 and 750 MW in 2027.
Solar Power Plant
German solar market witnesses 30% growth in 2019
The German solar market experienced a 30% expansion in the past year with almost 4 GW of newly commissioned capacity, shows initial data by domestic solar indus…
Nuclear Power Plant
Reactor Shutdowns Outweigh Start-ups in 2019
Global nuclear generating capacity stood at 392.4 GWe net at the end of 2019, down slightly on 2018, according to data from World Nuclear Association.
EDC Represents 60% of Geothermal Power Generation Capacity in the Philippines
Energy Development Corp. (EDC) in the Philippines, remains one of the top geothermal operators in the world, representing a total installed generation capacity …
Managing Energy Use to Reduce Carbon Footprint
According to National Grid, more of Britain’s electricity production will come from zero carbon energy sources than from fossil fuels in 2019 — the first tim…
Power Generation from Missouri River's Upstream Dams Increases in 2019
The Western Area Power Administration relies heavily on energy from the dams for the power it sells and must buy electricity on the open market in years when hy…
Can Cogeneration Pave the Way to Better Energy Efficiency?
Combined heat and power (CHP) was always a great idea: using the heat generated as a by-product of electricity production to warm homes in colder climes.
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