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Energy Technology
Phase I SBIR Program Project Selections Include Efforts in Hydrogen and Fuel Cell R&D Technologies
EERE announced the launch of two projects under the first phase of the small business innovation research and small business technology transfer programs.
Nuclear Technology
DOE Announces $230M to Build Advanced Reactor Demonstration Project
Building on its contention that nuclear power must be a vital part of the American energy future, the U.S. Department of Energy announced.
Nuclear Technology
DOE Launches Program to Demonstrate Advanced Nuclear Reactors Within 5 Years
Private developers of nuclear reactors in the United States are demonstrating their technology in the United States.
Pumped Storage
New DOE Report on Environmental Effects of Pumped Storage Hydropower
The U.S. Department of Energy has released a new report as part of its HydroWIRES initiative: A Comparison of the Environmental Effects of Open-Loop and Closed-…
Coal-Fired Power Plants
Sweden Shutters Last Coal-Fired Generating Plant 2 Years Early
It’s good news when a nation makes plans to rid itself of electricity generated from burning coal. It’s even better news when it does so ahead of schedule.
Nuclear Policy
National Security Requires Revival of U.S. Nuclear Energy, DOE Group Reports
Now is the time to reassert the power of nuclear in American energy policy, a new report claims.
Market Analysis
Renewables’ Share Rises to All-time High in Germany
Renewables covered around 52% of gross power consumed in Germany during the first quarter of 2020. Gross power consumption encompasses all electricity used in a…
Market Analysis
Why The World Is Still Pumping So Much Oil Even As Demand Drops Away
With the global economy in a pandemic-induced coma, the world just doesn't need a lot of oil.
Solar Company
SunPower Halts All Global Manufacturing, Cuts Employee Workweek
The stoppage does not affect SunPower’s plan to spin off its manufacturing arm, called Maxeon Solar Technologies, by the middle of the year.
Solar Power Plant
Massachusetts Doubles SMART Solar Program Capacity to 1.6 GW
The Massachusetts department of energy (DOER) increased the Massachusetts solar renewable energy goal program by 1.6 gigawatts.
Energy Technology
U.S. DOE Announces $38 Million to Support Hydrokinetic Turbine Technology Development
The program seeks to design economically attractive hydrokinetic turbines (HKT) for tidal and riverine currents.
Oil & Gas Trade
Iran doesn't Agree with Holding OPEC+ Meet Without Clear Outcome
Iran’s Oil Minister, Bijan Zanganeh, said his country does not agree with holding any OPEC+ meeting in the absence of a clear proposal and expected outcome fro…
Nuclear Fusion
US Applies AI to Nuclear Fusion
Researchers at the US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) have used artificial intelligence (AI) to create “an innovative …
Oil & Gas Trade
Trump Says 'Doesn't Care About OPEC', Will Put Tariffs on Oil Imports If He Has to
President Donald Trump said on Saturday that he "does not care about OPEC" and that he will put tariffs on oil imports to the United States if he has to in orde…
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
US DOE Awards Nel Subsidiary Funds for Reversible Fuel Cell Research
Proton Energy Systems Inc has been awarded $1.85 million by the US Department of Energy to develop a reversible fuel cell system capable of producing low-cost h…
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