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Wärtsilä to Develop 156MW Multi-Fuel Power Plant in Nebraska
US utility Omaha Public Power District is partnering with technology company Wärtsilä for the development of a 156MW multi-fuel engine power plant in the stat
Nuclear Power
Feds Spend $6M to Test Construction Tech for Nuclear Power Building
The U.S. Energy Dept. wants to leverage proven construction methods as a way to reduce cost and scheduling risks of building new nuclear reactors and has teamed
Oil & Gas
Oil Prices Climb as U.S. Reports Rapidly Declining Crude Stockpiles
Oil rebounded after a U.S. government report showed rapidly declining inventories and record-high fuel demand in the midst of the peak summer travel season.
Energy Storage
Battery Energy Storage Facility Opens in Ventura County
Renewable energy company Arevon Asset Management has opened one of the largest battery energy storage sites in the country near Oxnard in Ventura County.
Hydrogen
DOE Funds 2 Biomass-to-Hydrogen Projects
The U.S. Department of Energy on July 7 announced $52.5 million to fund 31 projects to advance next-generation clean hydrogen technologies.
Solar
Project Worth $13.1 million Would Bring Solar Panels to Multiple Danbury Buildings
The city is considering installing solar panels on five schools and the library, a project that is expected to save Danbury millions in energy costs.
Oil & Gas
US Oil Prices Soar To 6-Year High In OPEC Standoff
The U.S. benchmark oil price WTI Crude hit its highest level since November 2014 early on Tuesday, after OPEC+ on Monday called off its third attempt to reach a
Thermal Power
U.S. Coal-Fired Power Generation Continues to Rise
The weather in some parts of the United States continued to be hot and dry, nuclear power and hydropower production capacity remained low, and U.S. coal-fired p
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Video|Can EV Battery Swapping Take Off In The U.S.?
San Francisco-based Ample has brought electric vehicle battery swapping to the U.S. The company was in stealth mode for seven years before launching recently wi
New Energy Vehicles
Hyundai to Invest US$100 Mil. in All Solid State Battery Startup in U.S.
Hyundai Motor Co. will invest US$100 million in SolidEnergy System, a U.S. all solid state battery developer, to secure next-generation battery technology.
Wind Power
US Contractor Wins 240MW Illinois Repowering Gig
A subsidiary of Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives secures balance of plant contract from Vitol for Big Sky job
Climate Change
DOE Announces $12 Million For Direct Air Capture Technology
Six R&D Projects Aim to Decrease Cost Barriers to Deploying the Clean Energy Technology Needed to Eliminate Greenhouse Emissions
New Energy Vehicles
GM to Source Lithium in the USA
General Motors has agreed a strategic investment and collaboration with Controlled Thermal Resources to secure lithium from the US.
Hydrogen
U.S. Natgas Companies put Hydrogen to the Test
But governments need legislation and regulation to encourage energy companies to spend billions in order to reduce production costs for green hydrogen, analysts
Oil & Gas
U.S. Refining Capacity Shrinks by 4.5% in 2020
The US refining capacity fell 4.5% to 18.13 million barrels per day from a record of 18.98 million barrels per day a year ago.
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