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Solar Power Panel
US Agrivoltaics Benefit From Government Funding Boost
The U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office announced the Foundational Agrivoltaic Research for Megawatt Scale funding opportunity.
Natural Gas
U.S. Natural Gas Prices Could Soon Hit $10
Warmer than usual spring weather and record LNG exports to help Europe reduce dependence on Russian gas could send the U.S. benchmark natural gas prices to abov…
Natural Gas
Why are U.S. Natural Gas Prices Soaring?
U.S. natural gas prices are surging, with the benchmark futures contract rising to a 13-year high of $8.74 per million British thermal units, at a time when tha…
Solar Power Panel
U.S. Solar Industry Braces for Slump in New Capacity
The U.S. solar energy industry has warned it is facing a substantial slowdown in capacity additions due to persistent supply chain problems and the danger of im…
Rooftop PV System
Swiss ‘Dragon Shingle’ Solar Maker Expands Its U.S. Market Presence
Google had installed integrated solar modules throughout its new campus in Mountain View, Calif., in the form of 90,000 squares that looked to many observers li…
United States
Renewables Generated More Electricity than Nuclear in the US For The First Time in 2021
Renewable energy sources generated more electricity than nuclear energy in the U.S. for the first time in 2021, data shows.
LNG
U.S. Authorizes More LNG From Two Plants in Development
The U.S. Department of Energy said on Wednesday it authorized additional liquefied natural gas shipments from two plants in construction and development.
Nuclear Power Plant
U.S. Nuclear Power Regulator Seeks Documents on NuScale's Protection Against Quakes
An official with the U.S. nuclear power regulator has ordered staff to supply documents that could lead to a review of a 2020 approval of a new type of nuclear …
Oil Refinery
American Oil Refiners Set for a Blowout Year
Soaring fuel prices have been a boon for U.S. refiners this year.
Hydrogen Project
Hydrogen Storage Project Wins Conditional Commitment From DOE
The Advanced Clean Energy Storage Project, which is expected to be one of the world’s largest industrial green hydrogen production and storage facilities, rece…
Crude Oil
EU Steps Up Purchases of U.S. Oil
EU crude oil imports from the U.S. are ramping up as the EU mulls an import ban on Russian crude.
PowerGrid Technology
Work Starts on Grid Storage Launchpad at U.S. National Energy Laboratory
Work is under way on a $75 million facility that could help boost clean energy adoption and make the nation’s power grid more resilient, secure and flexible.…
Electric Vehicle Battery
White House Calls on Defense Production Act to Bolster EV Battery Supply
When the White House signed an executive order to get to 50% electric vehicle sales share by 2030 while relying on American manufacturing, there were some serio…
Russian Federation
Exxon Could Withdraw Completely From Russia Within Two Months
U.S. supermajor ExxonMobil plans to shut down all its businesses in Russia by June 24.
Carbon Emissions
U.S. to Grant $6.4 Billion Funding for Projects to Reduce Carbon Emissions
The U.S. Transportation Department said on Thursday it would award $6.4 billion over five years to states to fund projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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