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These Four U.S. Nuclear Plants Will Start Producing Clean Hydrogen
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is partnering with utilities on four hydrogen demonstration projects at U.S. nuclear power plants.
Coal
US Coal-Fired Power Retirements to Slow From 2023 – Report
Competition from natural gas and renewable resources will likely lead to the retirement of 23% of the 200,568MW of coal-fired capacity currently operating in th
New Energy Vehicles
COP27: U.S. In Talks With EU on Electric Car Tax Credits
The United States is listening to the concerns of European counterparts about the trade tensions triggered by the Biden administration's clean vehicle subsidies
Climate Change
U.S. Climate Envoy Kerry Launches Carbon Offset Plan
U.S. climate envoy John Kerry on Wednesday announced the creation of a carbon offset plan meant to help developing countries speed their transition away from fo
Climate Change
The Biofuel Boom Needs Greater Oversight
Biofuel has incredible potential to reduce the world’s reliance on fossil fuels.
Climate Change
U.S. and EU to Crack down on Fossil Fuel Sector’s Methane Emissions
The United States and the European Union will unveil an agreement targeting methane emissions within the fossil fuel industry.
Power Grid
NREL Develops Cybersecurity Tool to Flag Threats to Electric Grid
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has developed an intrusion visualisation tool, IViz-OT, which can locate and visualise anomalies on the electric
Solar
U.S. Solar Capacity Has Grown 28,500% Since 2008
U.S. solar power capacity has jumped by 28,500% since 2008.
Hydrogen
Chevron and JERA Jointly Pursue Lower-Carbon Solutions in the US and Asia Pacific
Chevron New Energies, Chevron’s unit focusing on low-carbon fuels, and Japanese energy giant JERA have agreed to collaborate on multiple lower-carbon opportuni
Nuclear Power
Japan, US Governments Asked to Beef up Nuclear Energy Dev't
The JAIF and NEI asked the two governments to improve the energy market and regulation.
Oil & Gas
Biden Says “No More Drilling” at a Rally
“No more drilling…there is no more drilling,” said U.S. President Joe Biden at a campaign rally in New York state on Sunday when asked by a person in the cro
Policy & Regulation
U.S. EPA Allowed Two-Week Extension to Issue Biofuel Blending Proposal
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and a biofuels trade groups have agreed to extend by two weeks a deadline the agency has to issue a proposal on 2
Solar
U.S. Construction Costs Drop for Solar, Rise for Wind and Natural Gas Generators
Construction costs for solar photovoltaic systems continued to decrease in the United States in 2020
Policy & Regulation
Drillers Ask U.S. To Exempt Smallest Wells From Looming Methane Rule
Oil and gas companies have asked the Biden administration to exempt hundreds of thousands of the nation's smallest wells from upcoming rules requiring drillers
Climate Change
Researchers Report Renewable Jet Fuel Breakthrough
National Renewable Energy Laboratory researchers report success in using lignin as a path toward a drop-in 100% sustainable aviation fuel.
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