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Energy Storage System
2021-05-14
Canadian Solar Backs UK Storage Tech Outfit
Partnership with Habitat Energy will offer enhanced technology solutions to optimise battery trading
Natural Gas
2021-05-14
Brightmark Begins Construction of Arizona RNG Project
Brightmark, a global waste solutions provider, has broken ground on the Caballero Renewable Natural Gas project, which includes the construction of new anaerobic digesters at Caballero Dairy Farms, an 8800 animal farm in Eloy, Arizona, US.
Oil Pipeline
2021-05-13
Largest US Pipeline Restarts Operations After Hack Shut It Down for Nearly a Week
Announcement comes amid fuel shortages in south-east, with panicked drivers filling up their tanks
Oil Price
2021-05-13
Oil Climbs on Drop in US Oil Stockpiles, Solid Demand Outlook
The drawdown came before the Colonial Pipeline was hit by a cyberattack last Friday which forced the pipeline, which transports more than 2.5 million barrels a day of fuel, to shut down.
Solar Cell
2021-05-13
Novel ‘Molecular Glue’ Boosts Reliability of Perovskite Cells
A research team from Brown University in the US has found a way to strengthen a key weak point in perovskite solar cells, dramatically increasing their functional life.
Offshore Wind Power
2021-05-13
Biden Administration Approves 800MW Vineyard Offshore Wind Farm
Vineyard Wind, a joint venture between Avangrid Renewables and CIP, has passed the final major step in the federal review process, which means it will likely become the first commercial scale offshore wind farm in the United States.
Ammonia
2021-05-13
Waggaman Ammonia Plant Temporarily Shut Down
Incitec Pivot Ltd has said that its Waggaman ammonia plant in Louisana, US, which was re-started in April following repairs, has been temporarily shut down.
Hydrogen Project
2021-05-12
Canada's Suncor and ATCO to Develop Country's Largest Hydrogen Project in Alberta
Canada's Suncor Energy will partner with utility ATCO Ltd to develop a clean hydrogen project near Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, in one of the most significant steps taken by an oil sands producer to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
United States
2021-05-12
Colonial Pipeline Hack Exposes Lack of Federal Cybersecurity Oversight for U.S. Energy Industry
The temporary shutdown of Colonial's pipeline follows warnings by U.S. officials in recent months of the danger of cyberattacks against privately held infrastructure.
Hybrid Power Plant
2021-05-11
Voltalia Wins a Mixed Photovoltaic and Battery Storage Power Plant in French Guiana
Voltalia, an international player in renewable energies, will expand its Toco complex which, thanks to this new contract, confirms its position as the largest battery storage complex in France with a capacity of 25.6 megawatt hours.
Power Construction
2021-05-11
Worst Brazil Drought in 20 Years to up Pressure on Power Grid
Brazil's worst drought in two decades will force the country to depend more heavily on costly thermal power plants to compensate for reduced hydroelectric generation, the National Electric Grid Operator director-general said.
Hydropower Plant
2021-05-11
Additional Investment Announced for Kivalliq Hydro-Fibre Link Project, Canada
Additional investment of around $3 million has been approved to support the potential development of a hydroelectric and fibre-optic link that would connect communities in the Kivalliq region of Nunavut to Northern Manitoba, Canada.
Crude Oil
2021-05-11
U.S. Main Fuel Pipeline Operator Aims to Restore Operation This Week After Cyber Attack
The operator of a main U.S. fuel pipeline declared on Monday its goal of restoring operational service by the end of the week after all pipeline operations temporarily halted due to a cybersecurity attack.
Electric Vehicle Battery
2021-05-11
CATL Expanding Business in the United States
CATL is about to supply lithium iron phosphate batteries to Ohio-based electric vehicle manufacturer Workhorse.
United States
2021-05-10
Biden Wants ‘Clean’ Electricity By 2035. A Pandemic-Driven Fall In Solar Jobs Complicates That
The U.S. solar industry will need to nearly quadruple its workforce by 2035 in order to meet President Joe Biden’s goal of a carbon-free electricity industry, after the solar workforce suffered a 6.7% drop in employees in 2020 fueled by the Covid-19 pande
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