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Climate Change
U.S. Aims for Zero-Emissions Heavy-Duty Vehicles by 2040
The United States aims to only sell and produce zero-emissions medium- and heavy-duty vehicles like school buses and tractor trailers by 2040, the U.S. energy s
New Energy Vehicles
New G20 Irritant for Biden: Restrictive U.S. Electric Vehicle Tax Subsidies
Electric vehicles (EVs) shuttled G20 delegations and security forces across the southern tip of Bali this week in a symbolic show of Indonesia's ambitious energ
Oil & Gas
NERC Warns of Tight Generation Resources, Fuel Supply Issues This Winter
Power shortfalls could be rife over the next three months across a large portion of the North American bulk power system (BPS), particularly during extreme and
Energy Storage
US Long-Duration Energy Storage Demos to Receive $350M Funding
Projects that are capable of delivering electricity for 10 to 24 hours or longer will be supported.
Climate Change
COP27 Reignites the Debate About Carbon Credits
Some argue that a carbon credit scheme is an essential form of climate financing for developing countries, others argue that it could easily fall prey to green-
Hydrogen
DOE and ORNL Explore Hydrogen-Powered Trains to Decarbonize the Rail Industry
Hydrogen-powered trains on track to decarbonize the rail industry.
Energy Economy
US Launches $50M Pilot to Help Non-profits Make Critical Energy Upgrades
Organisation can purchase materials and implement building upgrades to decrease utility costs and help reduce carbon emissions in commercial buildings.
Climate Change
U.S., Japan and Partners Mobilise $20 Bln to Move Indonesia Away From Coal Power
A coalition of countries will mobilise $20 billion of public and private finance to help Indonesia shut coal power plants and bring forward the sector's peak em
Hydrogen
COP27: US and Ukraine in Deal for SMRs to Produce Hydrogen and Ammonia
US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, John Kerry, and Ukraine Minister of Energy, German Galushchenko, announced at COP27 in Egypt a Ukraine Clean Fuels fr
Climate Change
Mexico's Pemex to Work With EPA to Bring Down Methane Emissions
Mexican state oil company Pemex said Saturday that it would work with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to reduce greenhouse gas emissions - especi
Solar
US West Faces Power Reliability Issues from Growing Use of Renewables
A group responsible for power market reliability in Western North America said the growing use of renewable generation will require the region to boost planning
Climate Change
Chevron and Japan’s MOL to Explore CO2 Shipping From Singapore to Australia
They will look into the technical and commercial feasibility of initially transporting up to 2.5m tonnes per annum of liquefied CO2 by 2030.
Coal
The $15 Billion Plan to Curtail Indonesia’s Coal Industry
The United States and Japan will lead a group of counties that will offer $15 billion to Indonesia for retiring its coal power plants earlier and moving on to l
Climate Change
COP27: Biden Says US Will Meet 2030 Emissions Targets
During his speech at the climate summit, he said the government has put its money where its mouth is on climate change.
Climate Change
Global CO2 Emissions in 2022 ‘Remain at Record Levels’
Projected emissions from coal and oil are above their 2021 levels, according to a new report.
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