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LNG
U.S. Authorizes More LNG From Two Plants in Development
The U.S. Department of Energy said on Wednesday it authorized additional liquefied natural gas shipments from two plants in construction and development.
Nuclear Power Plant
U.S. Nuclear Power Regulator Seeks Documents on NuScale's Protection Against Quakes
An official with the U.S. nuclear power regulator has ordered staff to supply documents that could lead to a review of a 2020 approval of a new type of nuclear …
Hydrogen Project
Hydrogen Storage Project Wins Conditional Commitment From DOE
The Advanced Clean Energy Storage Project, which is expected to be one of the world’s largest industrial green hydrogen production and storage facilities, rece…
Crude Oil
EU Steps Up Purchases of U.S. Oil
EU crude oil imports from the U.S. are ramping up as the EU mulls an import ban on Russian crude.
Electric Vehicle Battery
White House Calls on Defense Production Act to Bolster EV Battery Supply
When the White House signed an executive order to get to 50% electric vehicle sales share by 2030 while relying on American manufacturing, there were some serio…
Carbon Emissions
U.S. to Grant $6.4 Billion Funding for Projects to Reduce Carbon Emissions
The U.S. Transportation Department said on Thursday it would award $6.4 billion over five years to states to fund projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Geothermal Power Plant
DOE Provides Funds for Enhanced Geothermal Energy Projects
The U.S. Department of Energy is dedicating $84 million to help demonstrate enhanced geothermal pilot projects.
Hydrogen Production
Which Hydrogen Production Method Is Lowest Cost?
The U.S. Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) released new report findings on the levelized cost of hydrogen (LCOH) and CO2 life…
Wind Turbine
Wind-Powered Electricity Gains New Prominence but Still Long Way From Natural Gas, EIA Says
Daily wind-powered electricity eclipsed both coal-fired and nuclear electricity generation for the first time in March, though wind still pales in comparison to…
Carbon Emissions
The U.S. Should Bet on Green Hydrogen for Zero-Emissions Shipping, New Study Shows
A recent report states that the U.S. government should invest more in hydrogen technology and renewable energy.
Hydrogen Storage
DOE Funding Supports Hydrogen-Fueled Turbine Improvements
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced new funding aimed at improving the efficiency of hydrogen-fueled turbines that could one day be used in clean powe…
Nuclear Reactor
X-Energy to Produce HALEU Fuel for Advanced Nuclear Reactors
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) chose X-energy’s TRISO-X fuel fabrication facility to produce fuel for future advanced nuclear reactors and small modular r…
U.S. Plans Its Largest Hydrogen Energy Infrastructure
The largest gas utility company in the U.S. has proposed to build the nation’s largest green hydrogen energy infrastructure system. Some hail the move while ot…
Microgrid
First Time in the U.S. and Japan to Successfully Build and Operate Microgrid with Battery Storage on Actual Power Distribution Network
The New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization and Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. have completed a demonstration project in California to…
Crude Oil
West Set To ‘Swap’ 650,000 Bpd Russian Oil with Developing Asia
Developed economies allies of the U.S. and the EU are expected to replace around 650,000 barrels per day (bpd) of Russian crude oil with grades from other produ…
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