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Direct Air Capture (‘DAC’) technology coupled with geological Carbon Storage (‘DACS’, also ‘DACCS’) has recently emerged as one of the main CDR options alongside bioenergy energy with carbon... Read more
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As more energy storage is deployed on the grid, many challenges will need to be met and overcome. Artificial intelligence can engage significant benefits to the energy storage industry and h... Read more
The Biden administration is proposing to set aside some 22 million acres of federal land in 11 western states for solar electric generation. The administration move would update its 2012 Wes... Read more
Dutch engineering company H2SEA, in cooperation with the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), has performed an assessment of monopile-based support structures for hydrogen-producing of... Read more
Newly empowered Virginia Democrats are pushing legislation this session that would elevate the role of customers and private developers in meeting the state’s clean energy targets. A chief... Read more
First, there was light. This is, what is written in the Bible. Scientists have a quite similar view- with the Big Bang, an enormous blast of energy evolved and formed the universe as we know... Read more
Let me just make some brief comments on this very interesting and useful article. 1) EIA will say, as they always do, that they must assume current regulations, the current situation in the... Read more
Renewable energy companies are poised to benefit from a burgeoning market that allows them to sell clean energy tax credits, according to JPMorgan. The Inflation Reduction Act offers generou... Read more
A review by the SUN DAY Campaign of data newly-released by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) reveals that solar significantly outpaced all other energy sources in new U.S. gene... Read more