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Wave Energy
2022-02-21
U.S. Researchers Gearing up to Test Electromagnetic Wave Energy Device
Supported by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) funding, the researchers at Portland State University (PSU) are preparing to test and validate a new type of electromagnetic device that turns ocean waves into a source of renewable energy.
United States
2022-02-21
U.S. Geothermal Technologies Office Releases 5-Year Program Plan
The U.S. DOE's Geothermal Technologies Office has released an extensive and detailed multi-year program plan to help it achieve its strategic goals in pushing geothermal deployment.
Solar Power Plant
2022-02-21
Utility-Scale Energy Storage in US Tripled in 2021 While Growth of Other Clean Energy Stalled
Utility-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) installations in the US grew 196% to 2.6GW in 2021 but overall clean power installations fell 3%, according to the latest annual figures from the trade body American Clean Power Association (ACP).
CCS
2022-02-21
Feds Roll Out $12.1B In Infra Funding for Carbon Capture Tech, Pipelines
The White House is gearing up to spend $12.1 billion under the federal infrastructure bill to develop and deploy carbon capture technologies and build carbon dioxide transport pipelines.
Hydrogen Production
2022-02-21
High European Hydrogen Production Costs Point to Likely Imports from US, Middle East
The UK remains the highest priced region globally for low-carbon hydrogen production despite sharp drops in January, S&P Global Platts' new interactive Hydrogen Price Wall infographic showed Feb. 21.
United States
2022-02-21
Duke Energy Targets Expansion, Plans 1.1-GW Renewables RfP
US electric utility Duke Energy Corp (NYSE:DUK) will seek to acquire or contract up to 1.1 GW of intermittent power capacity, specifically renewables, in a bid to diversify its electricity generation sources in Indiana.
SMR
2022-02-19
Report Claims ‘Serious Problems’ with Proposed NuScale SMR
The analysis, released by the institute February 17, primarily focuses on the SMR project the Oregon-based company is building for Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems (UAMPS) at a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) site in Idaho.
Oil Price
2022-02-18
Supply Shortages are Wreaking Havoc on The energy Industry
The energy sector is facing shortages on all sides, with commodity prices soaring around the world and very little hope that it will be solved in the near term.
Electricity Transmission
2022-02-18
Electricity Transmission Key for Reliability in Extreme Weathers
Insufficient interregional electricity transmission is attributed at the core of extended power outages in Texas due to Storm Uri in February 2021.
LNG
2022-02-18
US Overhauls Review Policy for Gas Pipelines, LNG
Natural gas companies seeking to build pipelines and LNG export facilities will be subject to more scrutiny over their anticipated greenhouse gas emissions, under sweeping policy changes.
Nuclear Power Plant
2022-02-18
$30B Georgia Power Nuclear Plant Delayed up to 6 More Months
Georgia Power Co. now says the first of two nuclear reactors it’s building at Plant Vogtle near Augusta might not begin generating electricity until as late as March 2023 and the reactors will cost their owners nearly $30 billion.
Energy Investment
2022-02-18
Bill Gates’ VC Investment Firm Leads US$50m Injection into Thermal Energy Storage Startup
Thermal storage startup Antora Energy has raised US$50 million from a group of investment firms including Bill Gates’ Breakthrough Energy Ventures to accelerate the development of its heat-based carbon block energy storage system for heavy industry.
Nuclear Power Plant
2022-02-18
Why the U.S. Government Plans to Spend Billions to Keep Money-Losing Nuclear Plants Open
The U.S. government is going to spend billions of dollars to keep nuclear power plants open in the United States because they’re losing too much money to stay open otherwise.
Electric Vehicle Charging
2022-02-18
FlexGen Launches EV Charging Solution with Integrated Energy Management, Battery Storage
FlexGen Power Systems has launched an electric vehicle charging solution combining its energy management system (EMS) platform and battery energy storage.
Crude Oil
2022-02-18
Guyana Talking to Middle East Firms About Offshore Oil Auction
Guyana is in talks with state-run oil firms from the Middle East to discover new offshore fields.
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