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Climate Change
Renewables Are Losing Steam as Bottlenecks Emerge
The renewable energy boom has a growing problem.
Future Energy
California Wave Energy Developer Completes Long-Duration Ocean Pilot
US-based wave energy developer CalWave has completed its open-ocean wave energy pilot after 10 months of continuous operation off the coast of San Diego, Califo
Hydrogen
ConocoPhillips, JERA Proposing to Develop U.S. Hydrogen Gas Plant
ConocoPhillips will provide natural gas and manage a carbon capture and storage facility for a proposed U.S. hydrogen gas project to be jointly developed with J
New Energy Vehicles
Europe and Japan Opposed to U.S. EV Subsidy Discrimination
The European Union and Japan, as well as South Korea, are objecting to the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act, pointing out that the United States is violating the pr
Power Grid
$10.5 billion programme for US grid upgrades launched
The US Department of Energy (DOE) is seeking input on a $10.5 billion programme for smart grids and other upgrades to strengthen the country’s electricity grid
Oil & Gas
Crude in U.S. Emergency Reserve Falls to Lowest Since Dec. 1984
Crude inventory in the U.S. emergency reserves fell by 3.1 million barrels in the week to Aug. 26, according to data from the Department of Energy.
Hydrogen
Toyota Builds 1MW Hydrogen System for US Department of Energy
The $6.5m project is being funded by the DOE and could be operational within three years
Oil & Gas
Oil Climbs on Prospect of OPEC Supply Cut, Demand Growth
UAE, Oman back Saudi view on possible output cut
Oil & Gas
GE to Invest in US Hub to Expand Small-Turbine Manufacturing
GE will invest up to $5 million over the next two years to add a second manufacturing location for its aeroderivative units at the existing Global Technology Ce
Oil & Gas
U.S. Natgas Falls 5% On Delay of Freeport LNG Plant Restart
U.S. natural gas futures fell more than 5% on news of a further delay in the resumption of initial operations at the Freeport LNG export plant in Texas.
New Energy Vehicles
Super-Fast Charging Method to Optimize Electric Vehicles
Even though electric cars are becoming increasingly popular, many people are still hesitant to switch. One factor is that starting an electric vehicle takes so
Climate Change
Toyota Recognizes California Authority to Set Vehicle Emissions Standards
Toyota Motor Corp on Tuesday said it recognized the state of California's authority to set vehicle emissions standards under the U.S. Clean Air Act.
Energy Economy
Rystad Energy: Inflation Reduction to Boost US Wind and Solar Investments
The Inflation Reduction Act is set to boost installed solar and onshore wind capacity in the US by 40% by 2030, with an extra 155 GW of capacity expected to com
Oil & Gas
U.S. Crude in SPR Hits Lowest Level Since January 1985
U.S. crude inventory in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) fell by 8.1 million barrels in the latest week to the lowest level in more than 35 years, accordin
Climate Change
U.S. To Spend More Than $500 Billion on Climate Over a Decade Under Three Laws, Study Says
The U.S. government will spend more than $500 billion on climate technology and clean energy over the next decade under three recently enacted laws, an analysis
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US Uranium Purchases Show Year-On-Year Increase: EIA