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Nuclear Power
DOE Funds New Program to Recycle Used Nuclear Fuel, GE Conducting Innovative Related Research
The U.S. Department of Energy announced this week that it would provide up to $48 million for a new Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy program that could
Solar
UCLA Materials Scientists Lead Global Team in Finding Solutions to Biggest Hurdle for Solar Cell Technology
Materials scientists at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering and colleagues from five other universities around the world have discovered the major reason why
Oil & Gas
The World Could See a Record-Breaking Oil Supply Shock
IEA: market could lose around 3 million bpd of supply from Russia starting in April.
Oil & Gas
Average San Diego County Gas Price Rises for 22nd Consecutive Day
The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County rose Wednesday for the 22nd consecutive day, increasing 3.3 cents to a record $
Oil & Gas
US Shale Oil Production Growth Revised Downward, Natural Gas Outlook Rises: EIA
The US shale oil production forecast was revised downward in March by 116,000 b/d, although it is now expected to hit the previous March projection in April, th
Hydrogen
Washington Hydrogen Economy Gets a Boost from New Bipartisan Legislation
The Washington Green Hydrogen Alliance has praised the new bill for its spectrum of potential.
Coal
US Coal Exports Increase 23% Between 2020 and 2021
According to the US Energy Information Administration (EIA), in 2021, coal exports from the US increased by 23% to 85 million short t from 69 million short t in
Oil & Gas
Biden Administration Approves More LNG Exports to Europe
The Biden administration said on Wednesday it had authorized additional exports of liquefied natural gas from two major facilities on the U.S. Gulf Coast.
Oil & Gas
US Gas Exports Can ‘Easily’ Replace Russian
The global energy market has been suddenly upended by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but one energy boss says the US could step in and help shore up global supp
Future Energy
Wave-Powered Desalination Device Sets Sail
The U.S. Department of National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) researchers deployed a wave-powered desalination test device and anchored it to the nearby se
Wind Power
Hurricane Risk to Offshore Wind Farms is Study Focus
Researchers across the U.S. will study hurricane risks facing planned offshore wind installations along the Atlantic coast.
Climate Change
Honda to Test Fuel Cell Power Station at California Site
Honda will begin testing its zero-emissions fuel cell power station at its corporate campus in Torrance, California in early 2023, the company announced.
Oil & Gas
Wall Street Stocks Rally, Oil Prices Fall Ahead of Fed Meeting
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., March 8, 2022. REUTERS/Brendan McDermidThe three main Wall Street stock
Oil & Gas
US Shale Still Finding Footing amid Market Chaos
US shale players are not eager to significantly increase oil and natural gas production despite growing calls from the political set to boost supply in response
Oil & Gas
After more than a Week, Gas is Still Leaking on the North Slope
Ten days after a natural gas leak was discovered at its Alpine oil development on Alaska’s North Slope, ConocoPhillips is still trying to identify the exact so
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