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China’s authorities have launched an investigation after a local report revealed that a major state-owned company had been employing tankers used for carrying fuel to transport cooking... Read more
Before pivotal hearings that begin Monday, Duke Energy has made a few small concessions to its plans for a giant fossil fuel buildout in North Carolina, winning over the once-skeptical state... Read more
Thank you for checking out the Energy & Sustainability Network Community Manager digest. This piece compiles important articles that concern different elements of sustainability, cl... Read more
While it’s no secret that solar energy can help reduce your electric bill, feed-in tariffs help further by allowing you to sell back unused energy to the grid, resulting in a credit that can... Read more
Earthquakes, among the most devastating natural disasters, can significantly disrupt the energy sector by damaging critical infrastructure, causing power outages, and triggering nuclear safe... Read more
Thanks to a growing number of regulations, businesses are now forced to become aware of their carbon footprint and take steps to mitigate their environmental impact. While the strictest legi... Read more
By Jason Hovet and Anita Komuves PRAGUE/BUDAPEST (Reuters) -Slovakia and Hungary said they have stopped receiving oil from key supplier Lukoil after Ukraine imposed a ban last month on the t... Read more
Are you a good energy manager? 5 questions- the answers are only but vital! 1. Do you track on a monthly basis $/MWh and MWh/activity? 2. Do you close new energy contracts when prices are at... Read more
In developing countries, there is a serious shortage of electricity, primarily due to a lack of access to technology and resources. This scarcity forces network companies to regulate the sup... Read more
Battery industry must prepare for significant deficits in key minerals such as copper, nickel, lithium, and cobalt, with the shortfalls ranging from 10% to 40%. As nations strive to reduce... Read more