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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…
Acciona Bags Deal To Build Biofuels HVO Plant
Spain's engineering group Acciona SA was selected to build Latin America's first plant to produce advanced biofuels HVO and SPK in a project that will use techn…
Oil & Gas Trade
Does OPEC See U.S. Oil Output as Half Full or Half Empty?
Ahead of their meeting in Vienna later this week, OPEC’s oil ministers have done a good job of convincing themselves that they can simply decide to hold steady…
Electric Car
VW Electric Cars to be Built in U.S.
In an effort to put “Dieselgate” in the rearview window, VW has reinvented itself as both an American-oriented company and one built on environmental sustaina…
Grid-Interactive Buildings Solutions
According to U.S. figures, up to 80% of peak electricity demand comes from buildings. So designing them to be energy efficient, with their own generation (e.g. …
Market Analysis
Aging U.S. Dams Pose Risks to Thousands
There are thousands of people in this country that are living downstream from dams that are probably considered deficient given current safety standards.
Distributed Solar
What’s Holding Back Community Solar?
Research shows nearly half of U.S. homes and businesses are unqualified for suitable PV systems. Add demographics who lack permission or funding for installatio…
New Technology
Caterpillar Releases Latest And Largest Engine for Cleaner Emissions
Caterpillar is pleased to introduce the Cat 3516, the latest and largest of its dual-certified EU Stage V / U.S. EPA and CARB Tier 4 Final engines, a rare accre…
CCS
The Top Five Legal Barriers To Carbon Capture And Sequestration In Texas
Texas has long been home to a large number of U.S. oil and gas companies with the technical and industrial know-how to tackle the hurdles of capturing, transpor…
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 …
Nuclear Fuel
Nuclear Waste Bill Gains Traction in the House
The full U.S. Energy and Commerce Committee amended the May 2019-introduced “Nuclear Waste Policy Amendments Act of 2019” by voice vote on Nov. 20.
Power Construction
Midwest U.S. Grid Operator MISO: Modelling for a Clean Energy Future
Planning can’t be easy for a grid operator. Take MISO which operates one of the world’s largest energy markets.
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