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Energy Economy
US Invests $178M to Advance Bioenergy Technology
A total of 37 projects will develop new technologies that engineer plants and microbes into bioenergy and improve carbon storage
Wind Power
Biden Administration Throws Support Behind Floating Offshore Wind
The Biden administration announced a goal of installing as much as 15 GW of floating offshore wind energy capacity by 2035, and said it plans to auction off lea
Energy Efficiency
BayWa R.E. To Distribute Google Nest Smart Thermostats
BayWa r.e. has announced a collaboration with Google Nest to distribute smart thermostats to installers in its US solar and energy storage distribution arm.
Nuclear Power
US Study Assesses Potential for Coal-To-Nuclear Conversion
Hundreds of coal power plant sites across the USA could be converted to nuclear plant sites, providing huge decarbonisation gains as well as bringing tangible e
Climate Change
U.S. Farm Agency to Triple Investment in Climate-Friendly Farming
The U.S. Department of Agriculture will invest nearly $3 billion in projects to reduce climate-harming emissions from farming and forestry, tripling the funding
New Energy Vehicles
Biden Announces First Round of Funding for EV Charging Network Across 35 States
Biden has been a big proponent of EVs, signing into law incentives to encourage consumers to buy them and companies to build them.
Policy & Regulation
US Offshore Regulator Seeks to Strengthen Well Control Rules
Proposed changes include altering several adjustments made during the Trump administration
Nuclear Power
About 80% Of U.S. Coal Plant Sites Suitable to Host Nuclear Reactors -U.S. DOE Report
As many as 157 retired coal plants and 237 operating coal plant sites across the U.S. could be converted to nuclear power and help the country reach its net-zer
Policy & Regulation
Mexico Eyes Possible Energy Dispute Fix, Welcomes New U.S. ‘Tone’
Mexico on Monday voiced hope it could work out a major dispute with the United States over energy policy as it welcomed a top U.S. delegation and President Andr
Wind Power
China Drives Wind Market to Break Turbine Order Record in Q2
A total of 35GW out of 43GW global orders were from China.
Geothermal
US Department of Energy Launches Geothermal Earthshot Initiative
This is the DoE's fourth energy Earthshot initiative launched in the Biden administration
New Energy Vehicles
Factbox: U.S. Climate Package Jump-Starts EV, Clean Energy Projects
U.S. President Joe Biden's signing of the Infrastructure Reduction Act (IRA) on Aug. 16 unlocked hundreds of billions of dollars in climate-related investments.
Oil & Gas
U.S. Emergency Oil Reserves Tumble to Lowest Since 1984
U.S. emergency crude oil stocks fell 8.4 million barrels last week to 434.1 million barrels, their lowest since October 1984, according to U.S. Department of En
Hydrogen
Toyota to Collaborate with US DOE on Fuel Cells for Power Generation
Toyota’s fuel cells technology is to form the basis for a power generation research programme as the DOE seeks to advance the development of clean hydrogen.
Climate Change
Biden Administration Targets Industrial Decarbonization Through Electrification, Low-Carbon Fuels, CCUS
The Biden administration has laid out a comprehensive roadmap to help five energy-intensive manufacturing sectors reduce their fuel- and power-related carbon em
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