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Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory are developing battery technologies to fight climate change in two ways, by expanding the use of renewable energy and... Read more
The costs for energy storage systems (ESS) on offshore hydrogen platforms can be reduced by 75%, a study by Dutch green hydrogen company H2SEA found. The company noted that different configu... Read more
An energy company that offers round-the-clock power is bringing day to night with technology that originated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In late April, MIT News detailed... Read more
This past weekend, the aurora borealis, also known as the northern lights, was visible much further south than usual, including in Oregon, Washington, Maine, New York, and even as far south... Read more
A climate trust fund proposed in Portland, Maine, would use money from the sale of city-owned renewable energy credits to kickstart further efforts to cut local carbon emissions. Portland i... Read more
Ohio has seen a big jump in the number of agency orders forcing property owners to allow oil and gas development on their land, whether they want it or not. The number of so-called “unitiza... Read more
Repsol is in early negotiations to sell a stake in its renewable energy unit following an unsolicited investor approach. 🤝 Deal Details: – Up to 25% stake for sale– Sale managed by Santander... Read more
Nextracker is “firing on all cylinders” after reporting earnings that beat estimates for a fourth straight quarter with a growing backlog of orders, according to Bank of America.... Read more
A climate trust fund proposed in Portland, Maine, would use money from the sale of city-owned renewable energy credits to kickstart further efforts to cut local carbon emissions. Portland i... Read more
IRA IS IN HIGH GEAR AS TRANSITION TO LOWER GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS IS UNDERWAY; IMPLEMENTATION RISKS CONTINUE The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) has gone into full gear reflecting the Bi... Read more