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GM Expected to Announce Tennessee Battery Plant on Friday
The Detroit automaker has scheduled a news conference Friday morning in Nashville with CEO Mary Barra, Tennessee Gov.
Hydrogen
Retired New Mexico Coal-Fired Plant to be Repurposed to Hydrogen
A retired coal-fired power plant in Prewitt, New Mexico is set to be converted to produce blue and green hydrogen by a new technology collaboration, Escalante H
Solar
Walmart Adds 6.5 MW of Rooftop and Canopy Parking Solar to California Stores
The $10 million portfolio was developed by Sol Customer Solutions and will deliver energy to seven stores across the state.
New Energy Vehicles
Electrifying All New Vehicles Sales by 2035 Can Be Done, Would Save U.S. Consumers $2.7 Trillion by 2050, Report Finds
Accelerating electrification process could save consumers roughly $1,000 annually per household over the next 30 years.
Energy Storage
Construction could Begin Soon on Lithium-ion Battery Plant in Fernley
In the past decade, the world’s lithium-ion battery production capacity has increased tenfold, according to the International Energy Agency.
Solar
Xcel Wants to Build $575M Solar Plant in Becker
Project will be adjacent to the utility's Sherco coal-power complex.
Energy Storage
Using PET Waste Bottles to Make Batteries
Scientists in the U.S. claim to have successfully upcycled PET waste bottles into an electrochemical active-carbon material that functions as a double‐layer su
Climate Change
U.S. Power Sector is Halfway to Zero Carbon Emissions
Concerns about climate change are driving a growing number of states, utilities, and corporations to set the goal of zeroing out power-sector carbon emissions.
Policy & Regulation
US Needs Strategic Energy Policy to Meet Aggressive Climate Goals: BNEF
The US has traditionally taken a scattered approach to energy policy, but the longer-term challenge of climate change will need more strategic measures.
Energy Economy
Chevron Invests in Offshore Wind Energy for First Time
Chevron Corp.’s venture capital arm and Moreld Ocean Wind agreed to invest in Ocergy Inc.’s development and commercialization of floating offshore wind turbin
Oil & Gas
U.S. Oil Production Still 2 Million Bpd Under Pre-Pandemic Levels
The EIA might be forecasting that the Permian Basin’s oil production will be rebounding soon, but overall, today’s U.S. oil production is still 2 million barr
Oil & Gas
Texas Regulator Issues Nearly 800 Drilling Permits
The Railroad Commission of Texas reported late last week that it issued a total of 798 original drilling permits in March 2021, which amounts to 54 more permits
Nuclear Power
U.S. Expresses Support for Japan's Release of Fukushima Nuclear Plant Water
The United States on Tuesday said Japan “appears to have adopted an approach in accordance with globally accepted nuclear safety standards” in its decision to
Energy Storage
Tesla will Surge 58% from Current Levels with Improved Battery Supply Set to Drive an $8 billion Energy Business, Canaccord Says
Tesla could surge 58% from current levels as it shifts focus to its energy storage business, Canaccord Genuity analyst Jed Dorsheimer said in a Monday note.
Wind Power
Offshore Wind Can Meet 90% of US Energy Demand by 2050 Says Study
A new report released by the Environment America Research and Policy Center states that using offshore wind energy, the US has the potential to meet 90% of its
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