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2023-04-17
The US Has a Notable Green Hydrogen Advantage Over Europe
The EU struggles with high energy prices that can’t compete with subsidies in the United States.Green hydrogen has a great deal of appeal, and while the European Union had been leading the way in the race for a while, it appears that the subsidi
Hydrogen Fuel Vehicle
2023-04-17
Will Biden’s Proposed Emissions Limits Help or Hinder Hydrogen Cars?
The EPA’s proposal for stricter vehicle emission limits has the potential to boost electric vehicle sales, projecting that 67% of new passenger vehicles and light trucks sales could be electric by 2032. However, no projections were made regardin
Coal Mine
2023-04-17
Coal Phase-Out Not Happening Fast Enough to Avoid Rising Global Temperatures
A stockpile of coal maintained by the base power plant at Eielson Air Force Base in Alaska. (Reference image by The U.S. National Archives, Picryl.)A recent study by researchers at the Chalmers University of Technology and Lund University shows that the u
Energy Saving Products
2023-04-17
A Scalable Strategy to Synthesize Purer and Highly Performing Single-Crystal Cathodes
Energy engineers and material scientists are continuously trying to create safe battery technologies that exhibit higher energy densities and efficiencies, along with longer life cycles. As lithium-ion batteries (LiBs) are among the most widespread batter
Electric Vehicles
2023-04-17
Environmental and Economic Benefits of Overhead Cable Line Technology to Power Trucks
Electrical cables have been suspended over trams and trolley tracks for more than 140 years. They've electrified bullet trains in Japan and Amtrak railways that connect Washington D.C and Boston. Now the United States, Germany, and Sweden are test
Carbon Emissions
2023-04-17
US Energy Secretary Says G7 Can Lead Global Emissions Cuts
Wealthy nations can lead by example in cutting carbon emissions, though much faster action is needed to stem global warming, U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said Friday in an interview with The Associated Press.Granholm and other senior energy and
Geothermal Power Project
2023-04-17
Japan, US Agree to Cooperate on Geothermal Energy
Japan and the United States agreed Saturday to cooperate on developing geothermal energy, one of the most plentiful resources on this volcanic island chain.The memorandum of commitment was signed Saturday on the sidelines of a meeting of the Group of Seve
Nuclear Fuel
2023-04-17
“On the Verge of a Crisis”: The U.S. Nuclear Fuel Gordian Knot
This chart from the EIA shows sources of uranium for U.S. nuclear power plants, 1950-2021. In 2020, according to the chart, 39.60 million pounds of uranium oxide was imported for the domestic nuclear power plant fleet. (Credit: Energy Information Agency)T
Energy Storage Project
2023-04-17
Maryland Targets 3GW of Energy Storage by 2033
Legislators in the US state of Maryland have voted to approve a bill requiring the deployment of at least 3GW of energy storage by 2033, the latest US state to make such a move.House Bill 910 was passed by the Maryland General Assembly this week and requi
Energy Storage Project
2023-04-17
Arizona Utility Breaks Ground on State’s Largest Battery Storage Project
Officials at a groundbreaking ceremony April 12 for the Sierra Estrella battery project. Photo by Salt River Project.Construction is expected to begin soon on a 250 MW/1000 MWh battery storage project in Tolleson, Arizona.Officials from Salt River Project
Biofuel
2023-04-17
Iowa Biodiesel Industry Commends Rep. Hinson on Advocating for Higher RFS Volumes in Letter to EPA
The Iowa Biodiesel Board commended U.S. Rep. Ashley Hinson, a Republican from Iowa, for leading a bipartisan letter to U.S. EPA trying to convince the agency to make vital improvements to its current proposed rule on the Renewable Fuel Standard volumes.Th
Biofuel
2023-04-17
Hinson, Craig Urge EPA to Increase Advanced Biofuel Rvos
A group of 37 representatives led by Reps. Ashley Hinson, R-Iowa, and Angie Craig, D-Minn., on April 11 sent a letter to U.S. EPA Administrator Andrew Regan urging the agency to increase its proposed 2023, 2024 and 2025 Renewable Fuel Standard renewable v
Carbon Emissions
2023-04-17
EU Stresses Collaboration Is Crucial for Green Deal Success
In 30 years, the EU reduced emissions by 30% while growing its economy by 60%, said EU Ambassador to the UAE Andrea Matteo Fontana at the 11th IRENA Renewables Talk. His point made it clear to IRENA Permanent Representatives in attendance that pursuing th
Solar Power Plant
2023-04-17
Engie Switches on 181.25 MW Solar Plant in Chile
Engie Chile’s largest solar park, in Chile’s Antofagasta region, will have a 638 MWh storage system, currently under construction.Engie Energía Chile, a subsidiary of French energy company Engie, has started operating Coya,
Solar Power Plant
2023-04-17
Wind and Solar Are Far and Away the Least Expensive Sources of Electricity Available Today
There is some question about whether the lofty goals of the Biden administration to promote the adoption of electric vehicles will succeed — they are ambitious — but there is no question that renewable energy — wind and solar — are taking over from therma
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