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Nuclear Reactor
About 80% Of U.S. Coal Plant Sites Suitable to Host Nuclear Reactors -U.S. DOE Report
As many as 157 retired coal plants and 237 operating coal plant sites across the U.S. could be converted to nuclear power and help the country reach its net-zer…
United States
Mexico Eyes Possible Energy Dispute Fix, Welcomes New U.S. ‘Tone’
Mexico on Monday voiced hope it could work out a major dispute with the United States over energy policy as it welcomed a top U.S. delegation and President Andr…
Electric Car
Factbox: U.S. Climate Package Jump-Starts EV, Clean Energy Projects
U.S. President Joe Biden's signing of the Infrastructure Reduction Act (IRA) on Aug. 16 unlocked hundreds of billions of dollars in climate-related investments.…
Crude Oil
U.S. Emergency Oil Reserves Tumble to Lowest Since 1984
U.S. emergency crude oil stocks fell 8.4 million barrels last week to 434.1 million barrels, their lowest since October 1984, according to U.S. Department of En…
Natural Gas
ConocoPhillips, JERA Proposing to Develop U.S. Hydrogen Gas Plant
ConocoPhillips will provide natural gas and manage a carbon capture and storage facility for a proposed U.S. hydrogen gas project to be jointly developed with J…
Electric Car
Europe and Japan Opposed to U.S. EV Subsidy Discrimination
The European Union and Japan, as well as South Korea, are objecting to the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act, pointing out that the United States is violating the pr…
Crude Oil
Crude in U.S. Emergency Reserve Falls to Lowest Since Dec. 1984
Crude inventory in the U.S. emergency reserves fell by 3.1 million barrels in the week to Aug. 26, according to data from the Department of Energy.
LNG
U.S. Natgas Falls 5% On Delay of Freeport LNG Plant Restart
U.S. natural gas futures fell more than 5% on news of a further delay in the resumption of initial operations at the Freeport LNG export plant in Texas.
Crude Oil
Oil Jumps Nearly 4% On Possible OPEC+ Supply Tightening
Oil prices surged by nearly 4% on Tuesday after Saudi Arabia floated the idea of OPEC+ output cuts to support prices in the case of returning Iranian crude and …
Net Zero Emission
Toyota Recognizes California Authority to Set Vehicle Emissions Standards
Toyota Motor Corp on Tuesday said it recognized the state of California's authority to set vehicle emissions standards under the U.S. Clean Air Act.
Crude Oil
U.S. Crude in SPR Hits Lowest Level Since January 1985
U.S. crude inventory in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) fell by 8.1 million barrels in the latest week to the lowest level in more than 35 years, accordin…
United States
U.S. To Spend More Than $500 Billion on Climate Over a Decade Under Three Laws, Study Says
The U.S. government will spend more than $500 billion on climate technology and clean energy over the next decade under three recently enacted laws, an analysis…
LNG
U.S. Industrial Gas Producer Air Products Exits Russian Business
U.S. company Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. (APCI), the world's leading provider of technology for processing liquefied natural gas (LNG) and associated equip…
Wind Power Project
New Report Finds Value of Wind Energy Far Exceeds Costs
Wind energy continues to see strong growth, solid performance, and attractive prices in the U.S., according to a report released by the U.S. Department of Energ…
United States
US DOE Announces $44M Funding for EGS Innovation Projects
Through Utah FORGE, the U.S. Department of Energy will provide funding for up to 17 awards that will build on FORGE's existing work on EGS technologies.
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