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Purdue Scientists Developed A Method of Hydrogen from Food Waste
The Purdue scientists developed a method to improve the production of hydrogen from food waste using yeast.
Crude
Crude Oil Jumps as Markets Dip on Iran’s Missile Assault Against US
Oil prices jumped to their highest in months on Wednesday after Iran attacked American forces in Iraq in response to a U.S. strike that killed an Iranian genera…
FERC Issues Two Permits for Pennsylvania Hydro Projects
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has issued preliminary permits for the study of Pennsylvania hydro projects.
Energy storage technology
America Developing Non-lithium Energy-Storage Technologies
The U.S. is hoping to boost the viability of innovative energy-storage technologies, including green hydrogen, by offering up to $11m in grants to solutions tha…
U.S. Energy Consumption Suffered A Noticeable Hit By Economic Slowdown
U.S. manufacturers and freight hauliers were hit last year by the sharpest slowdown since the 2008/09 recession and it filtered through into a noticeable dip in…
Oil & Gas Trade
Oil Buyers Fear Iraqi Supply Hit, in Spillover from Iran Crisis
Oil buyers in Asia are increasingly wary that Iraq’s entanglement in the worsening dispute between the U.S. and Iran could disrupt shipments from one of their …
Electric Car
Uber And Hyundai Motor Plan to Jointly Develop Electric Air Taxis
U.S. ride-hailing company Uber Technologies Inc and South Korean automaker Hyundai Motor plan to jointly develop electric air taxis, they said on Tuesday, joini…
Why Is The U.S. Military Funding This New Biofuel Breakthrough?
Aquatic bacteria may not be the silver bullet answer to curbing transportation emissions, but it could go a long way. It’s clean burning, reportedly cost-effec…
The U.S. Is The Global Leader on CCS Deployment with 10 Large-scale Facilities
There are now 19 large-scale CCS in operation globally, four under construction, and 28 in various stages of development. The facilities pipeline has replenishe…
Market Analysis
Oil Industry Braces for more Mideast Turmoil After Soleimani Killing
The U.S. assassination of one of Iran’s most powerful generals has the oil industry bracing for something it has long feared and anticipated – direct military…
The Largest Cleanup of Coal ash in U.S. Reaches Settlement
Duke Energy will save about $1.5 billion in coal ash cleanup costs under a settlement between the utility and environmental and other groups announced Jan. 2 by…
Obrador Administration rolling back energy reform in Mexico
Mexico’s importing of U.S. natural gas is going to grow exponentially as the pipelines from the United States come on line in the near future.
Market Analysis
Oil Infrastructure at Risk as Iran Looks to Avenge Soleimani's Death
Energy infrastructure around the Persian Gulf could be among the most tempting targets for Iran in seeking retaliation for the U.S. killing of Gen. Qassem Solei…
Power Generation from Missouri River's Upstream Dams Increases in 2019
The Western Area Power Administration relies heavily on energy from the dams for the power it sells and must buy electricity on the open market in years when hy…
Coal Power
Montana Coal-fired Power Plant will Close Two Units Built in 1970s
The plant employs about 300 people and is the main driver of the economy for the surrounding town of Colstrip, which has about 2,300 people.
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