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Energy
As Climate Warnings Grow Dire, Energy Companies Face A 'New Frontier Of Threats'
But in the coming months, the Interior Department will sell leases to companies that intend to drill for oil and gas in the refuge's coastal plain.
Market Analysis
Installed Solar Capacity is Now Greater than Oil in the United States
According to a review by the SUN DAY Campaign of data just released by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for the first three-quarters of 2019, sol…
Mexican Renewables Hail Court Win Over 'Destructive' Rule Change
The Mexican renewable energy sector is celebrating an early court victory in its fight against retroactive changes that it warned could “destroy” project valu…
Ireland's New Climate Plan Calls for 70% Renewables by 2030
Ireland has published the details of its long-awaited Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (RESS) this week, finally unveiling details around how the country wi…
EV Technology
BMW Group to Build Future MINI E Vehicles in China with Great Wall Motor
The BMW Group and Great Wall Motor have launched a new joint venture—Spotlight Automotive Limited—and are building a joint plant in China, where the BMW Group…
Lab-Evolved E. coli Makes Energy Solely from Carbon Dioxide
Bacteria that produce energy from inorganic carbon could have applications in sustainable biofuels.Researchers have engineered Escherichia coli bacteria to make…
Massachusetts Might Replace Natural Gas with Geothermal Heating
A new bill that is being considered by the Massachusetts legislature could lead to geothermal heating in homes. The bill would allow utilities to purchase geoth…
How Heat Pumps Can Cut Carbon Pollution from Buildings
When outside temperatures drop to 10 or 20 degrees Fahrenheit, it feels cold. But there’s still heat in that air that can be extracted and used to warm homes.T…
CHP
Bulgaria Receives Green-light for Construction of Cogeneration Plant
The European Commission has approved Bulgarian plans to support the construction and operation of a high-efficient cogeneration plant to produce heat and electr…
Market Analysis
Asian Wind to 'Outpace' Western Europe and North America Combined
Cumulative wind power capacity in Asia is likely to overtake the combined total of North America and Western Europe (NAWE) through 2028, driven by a rapid growt…
Global Potential for Tidal Power is 1000 GW, But Costs Dampen the Prospects
However, the upfront construction costs of the tidal barrage, in addition to associated environmental impacts, remain major obstacles to further development of …
Indian Government Now Finalizing New Energy Policy
Aside from an emphasis on energy efficiency, the Indian government’s new energy policy will primarily focus on Indian-made battery cells for electric vehicles,…
Chesco Company Takes Patented Attic Energy Efficiency Product International
A small, family-owned Chester County company has expanded its national retail profile — and has stepped onto the international stage, as well.
LNG
Why Power-to-Gas May Flourish in a Renewables-Heavy World
While still in its infancy, power-to-gas provides a promising approach to convert renewable power into “green” hydrogen and methane, furnishing the renewables…
IEA Survey :Governments Should Take Stronger Action on Energy Efficiency
Governments need to take stronger policy action to reverse the worrying slowdown in global energy efficiency improvements, according to a public survey conducte…
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