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Nuclear Power Plant
U.S. Is Set to Launch a $6 Billion Effort to Save Nuclear Plants
The Energy Department is expected to provide details on a $6 billion program aimed at keeping uneconomical nuclear plants in service.
Wind Turbine
Wind-Powered Electricity Gains New Prominence but Still Long Way From Natural Gas, EIA Says
Daily wind-powered electricity eclipsed both coal-fired and nuclear electricity generation for the first time in March, though wind still pales in comparison to…
LNG
U.S. Natural Gas Prices Hit Highest Level in 14 Years
The benchmark U.S. natural gas price soared by more than 7% early on Monday.
Carbon Emissions
The U.S. Should Bet on Green Hydrogen for Zero-Emissions Shipping, New Study Shows
A recent report states that the U.S. government should invest more in hydrogen technology and renewable energy.
Crude Oil
U.S. to Resume Oil, Gas Drilling on Public Land Despite Biden Campaign Pledge
The Biden administration on Friday said it has resumed plans for oil and gas development on federal lands, a move that could break a pledge Joe Biden made while…
Wind Turbine
U.S. Wind Surpassed Both Coal and Nuclear Power for the First Time Ever
Power generation from wind turbines was the second-largest source of electricity in the United States on March 29, behind only natural gas and surpassing both c…
Energy Storage Battery
“Hibernating” Energy Storage Solves U.S. Seasonal Power Generation Problem
Fossil energy stakeholders continue to cast doubt upon the power of renewable energy to transform the global economy, but their grip on reality is loosening wit…
Hydrogen Storage
DOE Funding Supports Hydrogen-Fueled Turbine Improvements
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced new funding aimed at improving the efficiency of hydrogen-fueled turbines that could one day be used in clean powe…
Nuclear Reactor
U.S. Nuclear Generation Declines for Second Straight Year
U.S. nuclear power generation declined for the second straight year. Output from the country’s nuclear fleet totaled 778 million MWh in 2021, a 1.5% decline fr…
Nuclear Reactor
X-Energy to Produce HALEU Fuel for Advanced Nuclear Reactors
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) chose X-energy’s TRISO-X fuel fabrication facility to produce fuel for future advanced nuclear reactors and small modular r…
U.S. Plans Its Largest Hydrogen Energy Infrastructure
The largest gas utility company in the U.S. has proposed to build the nation’s largest green hydrogen energy infrastructure system. Some hail the move while ot…
Microgrid
First Time in the U.S. and Japan to Successfully Build and Operate Microgrid with Battery Storage on Actual Power Distribution Network
The New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization and Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. have completed a demonstration project in California to…
LNG
U.S. Gas Storage Emptied by Exports to Europe and Asia
U.S. gas prices have climbed to their highest level in more than a decade as strong demand from overseas has emptied storage and left inventories well below ave…
Natural Gas
Price Volatility and Rising Demand Revive U.S. Natural Gas Trading
Natural gas trading is seeing a renaissance in the United States with the return of price volatility, while market turmoil in Europe could keep gas demand and e…
Carbon Emissions
Methane Emissions Surged by a Record Amount in 2021, NOAA Says
Global methane emissions jumped by a record amount in 2021, U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Thursday.
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