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Hydrogen Production
HyVelocity Hub Seeks to Rapidly Scale Clean Hydrogen Supply With DOE Funding
The HyVelocity Hub team has applied for funding from the US Department of Energy’s $8 billion Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs program, with its focus on the …
Energy Storage System
Berkshire Hathaway-Owned Us Utility Pacificorp Targets 7.4GW Energy Storage by 2029
Western US electricity utility Pacificorp has released its 2023 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) outlining significant solar, wind and storage capacity expansions…
Nuclear Decommissioning
Decommissioning Progresses in Germany
The Baden-Württemberg Ministry of the Environment has granted utility EnBW Kernkraft GmbH approval to decommission and dismantle unit 2 of its Neckarwesthe…
Hydrogen Transport
Sinopec to Build First “West to East” Green Hydrogen Transmission Line in China
China’s oil and chemical giant, Sinopec, has unveiled plans to construct a 400km green hydrogen pipeline, the first of its kind in the country. The pipeli…
Offshore Wind Power
Maryland Offshore Wind Target Quadruples
The Maryland General Assembly has passed the Promoting Offshore Wind Energy Resources (POWER) Act of 2023 (Senate Bill 0781 / House Bill 0793), that sets new an…
Geothermal Power Plant
Berkeley Study Compares the Net Value of Geothermal to Other Renewables
A study from the Berkeley Lab analyzes the net value of renewables to determine why geothermal development has been lagging in the Western U.S.
Hydrogen Technology
Sinopec to Build China West-To-East Green Hydrogen Pipeline
China's Sinopec will build a pipeline to transfer hydrogen from renewable energy projects in China's northwestern Inner Mongolia region to cities in its…
Carbon Emissions
Climate Change Wiped Out Thousands of the West’s Most Iconic Cactus. Can Planting More Help a Species That Takes a Century to Mature?
Heat, drought and an invasive grass are driving wildfires killing the giant saguaros in Arizona, raising concerns about how the cactus will recover without huma…
Energy Storage Project
Global Energy Starts Fabricating Moray West J-Tube Frames
The Clean Power Alliance (CPA) Board of Directors has approved a 15-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with NextEra Energy Resources, LLC, for a 75 megawatt (M…
Offshore Wind Power
Global Energy Starts Fabricating Moray West J-Tube Frames
Global Energy Group’s (GEG) North Fabrication division has started production of the J-tube frames for the 882 MW Moray West offshore wind farm, with the …
Coal-Fired Power Plants
West Virginia Regulators to Hear Proposal to Keep Coal-Fired Plant Open
(Pleasants Power Station in West Virginia. Source: Wikimedia.)CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Regulators will consider a rate proposal by two FirstEnergy subsidiaries…
Offshore Wind Power
Eolus 1.5 GW Finnish Offshore Wind Project Powers Ahead
Swedish developer Eolus Vind has submitted the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for the Navakka offshore wind project to the ELY centre in southwest Finlan…
Wind Farm
Construction Begins on World’s Largest Wind Power Project in Xizang’s Ultra-High-Altitude Area Above 4,500 Meters
The world’s largest wind power project in the ultra-high-altitude area above 4,500 meters has recently started construction in Nagqu, Southwest China&rsqu…
Oil & Gas Supply
Western Curbs on Russian Oil Products Redraw Global Shipping Map
Global fuel suppliers are turning to longer and costlier routes that produce more carbon emissions to move their diesel and other products as Western restrictio…
Nuclear Decommissioning
Decommissioning Permit Issued for German Reactor
The Baden-Württemberg Ministry of the Environment has granted utility EnBW approval to decommission and dismantle unit 2 of its Neckarwestheim nuclear powe…
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