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Nuclear Reactor
About 80% Of U.S. Coal Plant Sites Suitable to Host Nuclear Reactors -U.S. DOE Report
As many as 157 retired coal plants and 237 operating coal plant sites across the U.S. could be converted to nuclear power and help the country reach its net-zer…
Geothermal Power Plant
US Department of Energy Launches Geothermal Earthshot Initiative
This is the DoE's fourth energy Earthshot initiative launched in the Biden administration
Crude Oil
U.S. Emergency Oil Reserves Tumble to Lowest Since 1984
U.S. emergency crude oil stocks fell 8.4 million barrels last week to 434.1 million barrels, their lowest since October 1984, according to U.S. Department of En…
Smart Meter
Smart Meters Set to Transform Into Grid-Edge Computing Devices – Whitepaper
According to a new whitepaper from Guidehouse Insights, there is an extensive base of smart meters set for upgrade and replacement over the coming decade in bot…
Natural Gas
France Has Filled Up Its Strategic Gas Reserves Ahead of Winter - Minister
France is well prepared to get through this winter despite the energy crisis stemming from the war in Ukraine as it has now filled its strategic gas reserves at…
Smart Grid
$10.5 billion programme for US grid upgrades launched
The US Department of Energy (DOE) is seeking input on a $10.5 billion programme for smart grids and other upgrades to strengthen the country’s electricity grid…
Natural Gas
European Intervention Sees Gas Prices Drop
The EU is looking to separate gas and electricity prices to protect consumers.
Crude Oil
Crude in U.S. Emergency Reserve Falls to Lowest Since Dec. 1984
Crude inventory in the U.S. emergency reserves fell by 3.1 million barrels in the week to Aug. 26, according to data from the Department of Energy.
Electric Car
Toyota Builds 1MW Hydrogen System for US Department of Energy
The $6.5m project is being funded by the DOE and could be operational within three years
Germany
Germany Prepares for Possible Nationalisation of Gazprom Germania - Paper
The German government has set up a holding company to carry out a possible nationalisation of Gazprom Germania, the energy business abandoned by Russia's Gazpro…
Smart Meter
EDF Looks to Pay as You Go Meters amid British Billing Crisis
Electric utility company Électricité de France (EDF) has announced support packages for British consumers, one of which involves using smart prepayment meters…
Crude Oil
U.S. Crude in SPR Hits Lowest Level Since January 1985
U.S. crude inventory in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) fell by 8.1 million barrels in the latest week to the lowest level in more than 35 years, accordin…
Oil Refinery
Venezuela’s Second Largest Refinery Resumes Gasoline Production
Venezuela's state oil and gas company PDVSA has restarted gasoline production at the country's second largest refinery after repairing a breakdown.
United States
DOE Cybersecurity Project Funding to Bolster Grid Resilience
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has announced $45 million in funding for projects that will create and test technology to protect the electric grid from cyber…
Wind Power Project
New Report Finds Value of Wind Energy Far Exceeds Costs
Wind energy continues to see strong growth, solid performance, and attractive prices in the U.S., according to a report released by the U.S. Department of Energ…
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