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Tanker off UAE Sought by US Over Iran Sanctions ‘Hijacked’
An oil tanker sought by the U.S. over allegedly circumventing sanctions on Iran was hijacked on July 5 off the coast of the United Arab Emirates.
Energy Investment
U.S. Department of Energy Announces $21 Million for Research in EPSCoR States
Today, the U.S. Department of Energy announced $21 million in funding for 31 research projects under the federal Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Re…
Market Analysis
Will Trump's New Investment Proposal Help The Oil & Gas Industry?
The U.S. Department of Labor – which has recently proposed a rule that would limit retirement funds' investments based on environmental, social, and governance…
Coal-Fired Power Plants
Unit at Largest U.S. Coal Plant Will Close
A Georgia power plant that has held the title of the largest coal-fired facility in the U.S. will give up that title by 2022.
Offshore Wind Power
Second Turbine Up at Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind Project
Jan De Nul’s jack-up vessel Vole au vent has installed the second and final turbine at the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind pilot project in the U.S.
Nuclear Power Plant
Three Big Players Work Together on Bulgarian Nuclear Plant
Russian state atomic energy corporation Rosatom is working with Paris-based Framatome and GE Steam Power, which is headquartered in the U.S.
Gas power plant
Pennsylvania Site Latest Gas Plant Online in Building Surge
Gas-fired power generation in the U.S. remains the top source of electricity production.
Crude Oil
U.S. Oil Dominance is Coming to an End
The U.S. tight oil or shale rig count has fallen 69% this year from 539 in mid-March to 165 last week.
Coal Production
The U.S. Coal Industry is Declining Irreversibly
The rising share of electricity generated by natural gas and renewable sources is eroding coal's share.
Market Analysis
5 US Clean Energy Projects that Barreled Through the Coronavirus Lockdowns
Fears that the coronavirus outbreak would sideswipe the U.S. clean energy market appear overblown so far — and the proof is in the projects.
Crude Oil
Rig Count Plunges Below 300 in 13th-Straight Week of Losses
The number of operating drilling rigs in the U.S. fell below 300 for the first time, as energy companies continue to shut down oil-field operations amid low cru…
Wave Energy
Oregon's PacWave Aims to Jump-Start US Marine Energy Market
The U.S. Department of Energy has poured $35 million into PacWave, a testing facility for wave-energy devices that will shortly enter construction.
Renewable Energy Advisory Committee to Meet June 4
The U.S. Department of Commerce's International Trade Administration has announced the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Advisory Committee will hold a vir…
Energy Technology
DOE to Award $30M to Develop Small-Scale Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Systems
The U.S. department of energy's office of fossil energy announced funding opportunities under a small solid oxide fuel cell system and hybrid energy system anno…
Policy & Regulation
IRS Grants Wind and Solar Sectors Critical COVID-19 Reprieves
The U.S. Internal Revenue Service has granted a one-year extension of the continuity safe harbor, providing much-needed relief for many wind developers, which, …
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