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WASHINGTON, D.C. — In support of the President Biden’s Investing in America agenda, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced the selection of 46 hydroelectric projects across 19... Read more
Significant interest in this technology when delivering Hydrogen Training in the Far East last year, so I share here: Hydrogen is regarded as one of the utmost competent alternative fuels in... Read more
Significant interest in this technology when delivering Hydrogen Training in the Far East last year, so I share here: Hydrogen is regarded as one of the utmost competent alternative fuels in... Read more
Clean energy is aligned with conservative values. So says North Carolina Rep. Kyle Hall, a Republican legislator in his fifth term from a small town near Winston-Salem. “It’s conservative to... Read more
I recall an interesting day at the Scottish Academy of Marines Sciences looking at various tanks full of Algae. It’s nice to share this paper with the community Prolonged hydrogen pr... Read more
Shell on Thursday hiked its dividend and vowed to buy back another $3.5 billion worth of its own shares after the company posted a less-than-expected drop in its adjusted earnings, in the fa... Read more
Get Published – Build a Following The Energy Central Power Industry Network® is based on one core idea – power industry professionals helping each other and advancing the industr... Read more
Originally published here. The Administration’s stated goal for the energy transition is an energy system with “Net Zero” CO2 emissions after conversion of all energy end uses to all-electri... Read more
Super Micro Computer Inc., riding high on its ability to sell servers loaded with many of Nvidia’s chips, is now seeing growth rates similar to the chip giant, prompting investors to questio... Read more
The 6th International Conference on Green Chemistry and Sustainable Engineering (GreenChem-24) is organized by academics and researchers belonging to different scientific areas of Universida... Read more