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U.S. Sanctions Rosneft Unit for Ties to Venezuela Oil Production
The U.S. sanctioned a unit of Russia’s largest oil producer Rosneft PJSC for maintaining ties with Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro and state-run oil company PDVSA,…
U.S. Nuclear Regulators: Fuel Loading at Vogtle Unit 3 Could Begin in November
A subsidiary of Southern Co. has notified the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission that it intends to load fuel into the Unit 3 reactor at the Vogtle expansion pr…
Hyundai Motor Expands Partnership with U.S. Gov to Support HFC Technologies
Hyundai Motor Company today announced the expansion of its partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and its support of the DOE Hydrogen and Fuel Cel…
U.S. Agriculture Dept. Creating Incentive Program to Boost Ethanol & Biodiesel Sales
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is seeking input from biofuel stakeholders as it works to create the Higher Blends Infrastructure Incentive Program (H…
Oil & Gas Trade
U.S. Lifts Iran Sanctions on One Unit of Chinese Shipping Giant COSCO
The U.S. Treasury said, partially reversing its punishment on the company for transporting Iranian oil after China complained about the measure in trade talks w…
Researchers Seek to Improve Hydropower, Lower Electricity Costs
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded nearly $1 million to a research team led by Missouri University of Science and Technology to study ways to bette…
U.S. Extends Clampdown on Iran With Sanctions on Energy Firms
The U.S. sanctioned four companies that it says have traded hundreds of millions of dollars worth of Iranian petroleum and petrochemicals in its latest effort …
Researchers Seek To Improve Hydropower, Lower Electricity Costs
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded nearly $1 million to a research team led by Missouri University of Science and Technology to study ways to bette…
Micro Reactor
GE Hitachi joins TerraPower to Support Versatile Test Reactor
GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH) and TerraPower have announced a collaboration to pursue a Public-Private Partnership to design and construct the Versatile Test …
Electric Car
A Step Closer of Tesla to Opening Its First European Factory
The U.S. carmaker last November announced plans to build a giant factory in Gruenheide, in the eastern German state of Brandenburg, giving it the coveted "Made …
Researchers Develop A More Efficient Fracturing Fluid Called StimuFrac™ for Geothermal
Researchers at PNNL in the U.S. have identified processes that help to improve efficiency of fracturing activities with new fracturing fluid called StimuFrac (T…
Nuclear Fuel
The Future Of The Iran Nuclear Deal
The Iran nuclear deal, promising Iran sanctions relief for limited nuclear activity, still exists. European partners want to save the deal but face pressure fro…
U.S. Department of Energy Annouced Final “Process Rule” in the Consideration of Energy Conservation Standards
On January 16th,the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced a final rule updating and streamlining aspects of the Department's current rule making process und…
Energy Storage Battery
Tesla May Be Only Big Winner in U.S. Batteries Bound for China
Tesla Inc. may be the single largest beneficiary of a provision tucked into the trade deal between the U.S. and China.
EIA: Wind, Solar PV will Outpace U.S. Gas-Fired Capacity Additions in 2020
The majority of new electric generation capacity being brought online this year will come from solar and wind projects, according to the U.S. Energy Information…
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