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Geothermal
DOE Provides Funds for Enhanced Geothermal Energy Projects
The U.S. Department of Energy is dedicating $84 million to help demonstrate enhanced geothermal pilot projects.
Nuclear Power
Biden Admin Launches $6 Billion Nuclear Power Credit Program
The Biden administration on Tuesday opened applications for a $6 billion program to help nuclear power plants struggling with rising costs as it seeks to stop t
Nuclear Power
U.S. Is Set to Launch a $6 Billion Effort to Save Nuclear Plants
The Energy Department is expected to provide details on a $6 billion program aimed at keeping uneconomical nuclear plants in service.
Wind Power
Wind-Powered Electricity Gains New Prominence but Still Long Way From Natural Gas, EIA Says
Daily wind-powered electricity eclipsed both coal-fired and nuclear electricity generation for the first time in March, though wind still pales in comparison to
Climate Change
Chevron, Suncor and Other North American Energy Giants Sharply Lag European Rivals in ‘Green Transition’ Scorecard
Japanese and Thai energy concerns push North American companies out of the top 10, BloombergNEF report shows.
Oil & Gas
U.S. Natural Gas Prices Hit Highest Level in 14 Years
The benchmark U.S. natural gas price soared by more than 7% early on Monday.
Oil & Gas
US Resumes Public Land Leasing for Oil and Gas Drilling
The US Department of the Interior said around 144,000 acres of public land will be put up for sale this week, marking the end of a moratorium on new leases.
Hydrogen
The U.S. Should Bet on Green Hydrogen for Zero-Emissions Shipping, New Study Shows
A recent report states that the U.S. government should invest more in hydrogen technology and renewable energy.
Oil & Gas
Oil Prices Rise on Supply Concerns as Ukraine Crisis Deepens
Oil prices rose on Monday as concerns grew about tighter global supply, with the deepening crisis in Ukraine raising the prospect of heavier sanctions by the We
Oil & Gas
U.S. to Resume Oil, Gas Drilling on Public Land Despite Biden Campaign Pledge
The Biden administration on Friday said it has resumed plans for oil and gas development on federal lands, a move that could break a pledge Joe Biden made while
Wind Power
U.S. Wind Surpassed Both Coal and Nuclear Power for the First Time Ever
Power generation from wind turbines was the second-largest source of electricity in the United States on March 29, behind only natural gas and surpassing both c
Hydropower
New York Regulator Clears $4.5B Canadian Hydropower Project to Supply NYC
New York regulator approved a $4.5 billion transmission line that will deliver Canadian hydropower to New York City.
Oil & Gas
US Natural Gas Storage Rises 15 Bcf, Lifting Stocks to 1.397 Tcf as Deficit Grows
US natural gas storage activity flipped back to net injections in the first week of April with an undersized addition to stocks widening the deficit and provoki
Hydrogen
DOE Funding Supports Hydrogen-Fueled Turbine Improvements
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced new funding aimed at improving the efficiency of hydrogen-fueled turbines that could one day be used in clean powe
Wind Power
Global Onshore Wind Capacity Rises 72.5GW in 2021
The global onshore wind market in 2021 saw a 72.5 gigawatts (GW) increase in capacity with China and US leading in installations, but is 18% lower than in 2020,
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