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Shell Considering Sale of Holdings in Largest U.S. Oil Field, Worth up to $10 billion
Oil giant Royal Dutch Shell is reviewing its holdings in the largest oil field in the United States for a possible sale as the company looks to focus on its mos
Oil & Gas
Minnesota Court Affirms Approval of Line 3 Oil Pipeline
The Minnesota Court of Appeals on Monday affirmed state regulators' key approvals of Enbridge Energy’s Line 3 oil pipeline replacement project, in a dispute th
Power Grid
Texas Faces Another Power Crisis Amid Heat Wave
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas has asked Texans to reduce power consumption through Friday of this week.
Solar
First Solar to Expand US Solar Manufacturing Capacity
The company intends to fund construction of its third US manufacturing facility, in Lake Township, Ohio, with existing cash resources.
Solar
Korea Midland Power Expanding Solar Power Business in the U.S.
Korea Midland Power is drawing attention as it is expanding its solar power business in the United States.
Solar
Hecate Energy Files Application to Build Largest Solar Project Ever in New York State
If approved and constructed, the Cider Solar Farm would be the largest solar project ever built in New York State.
Oil & Gas
Keystone Pipeline Cancelled After Biden Blocks Permit
Construction on pipeline began last year when former president Donald Trump revived the long-delayed project
Oil & Gas
Oil Extends Advance Above $70 Amid Improving Demand Outlook
Oil extended gains above $70 a barrel after an industry report pointed to another draw in U.S. crude stockpiles, reinforcing optimism around the demand recovery
Coal
Mon County Coal Mine Scheduled to Close in August
The former Blacksville No. 2 Mine in Monongalia County is scheduled to cease operations later this year, resulting in the layoffs of 180 workers.
Hydrogen
First Energy Earthshot Aims to Slash the Cost of Clean Hydrogen by 80% to $1 per Kilogram in One Decade
Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm today launched the U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Earthshots Initiative, to accelerate breakthroughs of more abund
Nuclear Power
Curtiss-Wright Provides Tech Upgrade for Columbia Nuclear Plant
Curtiss-Wright’s Nuclear Division has been selected to replace the existing plant process computer system at the Columbia Generating Station in Washington stat
Thermal Power
MPC Energy Solutions Invests Puerto Rico CHP Project
MPC Energy Solutions has acquired a 3.4 MW Combined Heat and Power project in Puerto Rico.
Nuclear Power
White House Cautiously Embraces Nuclear Power to Meet Green Goals
U.S. President Joe Biden's administration is cautiously embracing nuclear energy, despite lingering safety concerns, to help achieve its goal of a net-zero carb
Nuclear Power
Nuclear Energy and American Hegemony
Over the past four years, the European Union, a political entity whose membership largely overlaps with that of NATO, has been importing roughly 40% of its natu
Solar
Researchers Unveil Roadmap to Expand NY Solar Energy
Solar-power developers need to explore using lower-quality agricultural land for solar energy, incentivize dual-use options, avoid concentrated solar developmen
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