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Oil & Gas
Exxon Continues To Shed Shale Assets
ExxonMobil has started marketing gas assets in the Fayetteville Shale in Arkansas, the US supermajor’s spokeswoman Julie King told Reuters on Wednesday.
Energy Storage
Recurrent Energy Signs Battery Storage Agreement with PG&E
Crimson will be one of the world’s largest battery energy storage projects and is expected to come online next year.
Nuclear Power
Ameren Missouri’s 1.19-GW Callaway Nuclear Plant Back in Operation After Generator Rewind
The 1,190-MW Callaway Energy Center in Missouri is back in operation after an outage to rewind the generator on the single-reactor nuclear power plant.
Solar
Ørsted Signs Power Purchase Agreement with the Microsoft Corporation
Ørsted and Microsoft Corporation have entered into an agreement for Microsoft to purchase energy from Old 300 Solar Center in Fort Bend County, Texas.
Hydrogen
New Hydrogen-Powered Ferry Revealed in Japan
A new hydrogen-powered ferry has been revealed in Japan today as part of a joint venture between Tsuneishi and CMB.
Hydrogen
Plug Power Breaks Ground on $84m Liquid Green Hydrogen Plant in Georgia, US
Plug Power has broken ground on its new $84m green hydrogen production facility in Georgia, US, that will produce 15 tonnes of liquid green hydrogen per day.
Hydrogen
CF, Mitsui Partner to Explore US Blue Ammonia Projects
US nitrogen producer CF Industries signed an initial agreement today with Japan-based ammonia marketer Mitsui to explore blue ammonia projects in the US.
Solar
California University to Test Space-Based Solar Power Project
A research project at the California Institute of Technology is preparing to test a “breakthrough” technology that could generate solar power in space for use
New Energy Vehicles
Biden Aims to Make Half of New Vehicles Electric by 2030
US President Joe Biden has signed an executive order calling for half of new vehicles sold in the country to be zero-emission by 2030
Policy & Regulation
Q CELLS, LG, Mission Solar Join Petition to Extend Solar Panel Tariffs
The tariffs on imported solar cells and panels began in 2018 after U.S. manufacturers Suniva and SolarWorld filed a Section 201 petition with the ITC
Oil & Gas
US June Oil Exports Rise, Boosted by India, South Korea
US crude exports rose by about 28pc in June led by a sharp increase in shipments to India and South Korea.
Oil & Gas
Oil falls Amid US Inventory Build-up and Mounting Concerns over Delta Variant Surge
Brent and WTI sank 2.8 per cent and 3.4 per cent, respectively, on Wednesday, marking their biggest fall in two weeks
Climate Change
Exelon Utilities Announces 2050 Net-Zero Carbon Emissions Goal
The largest utility in the US by the number of gas and electric customers, Exelon Utilities, has announced its plan to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 compar
Wind Power
Ørsted Completes 367MW Wind Farm Project in Texas
Danish wind energy giant Ørsted announced the completion of its largest onshore wind project to date – the Western Trail Wind Farm, a 130-turbine, 367MW proje
Policy & Regulation
US Energy Retailer's Nuclear Tariff Grows in Popularity
US energy retailer Energy Harbor has claimed "strong demand" for its tariffs offering carbon-free electricity from nuclear power plants.
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