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Reclamation, DWR Move Forward with Seismic Upgrades at B.F. Sisk Dam
The U.S. Department of Interior’s Bureau of Reclamation and the California Department of Water Resources are moving forward on an estimated billion-dollar seis…
CCS
The Economics And Technology Behind Trapping Carbon Dioxide
The U.S. Department of Energy plans to partner with the University of Wyoming to accelerate research on carbon capture technology at two of the state’s coal-fi…
PowerGrid Technology
Tracking Power Generation and Use in the U.S. on an Hourly Basis
A team of researchers at Stanford University has found a way to track how much electricity is generated and used in the U.S. on an hourly basis.
Solar Company
Amazon to Build Three Solar Farms in Spain and the U.S.
Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN) said Tuesday that it has started three renewable energy projects in the U.S. and Spain as it works toward achieving its goal of only usin…
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
New Ethanol Conversion Approach Can Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions 40%-96%
One way of increasing sustainability is to reduce carbon fuel emissions within transportation. In 2017 greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) from this sector surpassed…
U.S. DOE Awards $7m in Funding for Work on Reducing Geothermal Drilling Cost
The U.S. Department of Energy has announced the recipients of $7 million funding to help decrease the cost of geothermal drilling operations and field developme…
Coal Price
Despite Talk of Coal's Demise, it Still Powers the World
The amount of electricity generated from coal jumped 7 percent in the developing world last year, according to Bloomberg NEF’s annual Climatescope report that …
'GREEN Act of 2019' Extends Tax Credits for Renewables
The Ways and Means Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives on Nov. 19 released a draft tax package for clean energy projects that includes a five-year ex…
Oil&Gas Drilling
Is Big Oil Wasting Its Time in The US Shale Patch?
Growth in the U.S. shale industry is dramatically slowing down, with cash-strapped drillers slashing spending and scrapping rigs. At the same time, the oil majo…
Microgrid
After PG&E Blackout, California Homeowners Shift to Solar and Batteries
The Northern California blackouts this month, coming after years of increasingly destructive wildfires, showed millions of people how fragile their power grid c…
CCS
U.S. Department of Energy Announces $43 Million to Develop Carbon Capture and Storage Technology
The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) announced up to $43 million in funding to develop carbon capture and sto…
Large U.S. EGS Collaboration Project Researching Hydraulic Shearing for Geothermal
A large collaboration project on Enhanced/ Engineered Geothermal Systems (EGS) in the U.S. is researching how hydro-shearing could help to extract geothermal en…
The Shifting Landscape of Carbon Dioxide Reduction
Despite the absence of a national policy aimed at reducing CO2 emissions, the U.S. is ahead of schedule to meet the short-term and mid-term goals of both the Pa…
Biofuel Producers Made Significant Gains in Both Energy Efficiency And Water Conservation
The nation’s biofuel producers have made significant gains in both energy efficiency and water conservation in recent years, according to a report released by …
Distributed Generation
Ritter's Message: Market Forces Drive Growth in Distributed Generation
Market forces are playing as much if not more of a role than regulatory policy in the transition from fossil-fueled power generation to renewables, as utilities…
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