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Another Oil Major Is Betting Big On Renewables

By PI News Feed on November 30, 2020

Spain’s oil major Repsol plans to reduce its oil business operations and increase five times its renewable energy portfolio by 2030 as part of its latest strategic plan unveiled on Thursday.  Repsol […]

The End Of The Century-Old Black Sea Drilling Dream

By PI News Feed on November 30, 2020

There is a long history of drilling for hydrocarbons in the Black Sea. After all, oil-rich Azerbaijan, and the Caspian region in general, was one of the first spots in the world […]

World Suddenly Goes Nuts Over Green Ammonia, Now That Green Hydrogen Is Old Hat

By PI News Feed on November 30, 2020

Ammonia. Green hydrogen is still clawing its way into the mainstream and here comes yet another powerful new decarbonization trend: green ammonia. If that’s news to you, join the club. Green ammonia was […]

Renewables overtake coal and gas for first time in Western Australia

By PI News Feed on November 7, 2020

The combined output of wind and solar have overtaken the principal fossil fuel sources of coal and gas generation in Western Australia for the first time in the month of October. According […]

Cutting Greenhouse Gases From Food Production Is Urgent, Scientists Say

By PI News Feed on November 7, 2020

Climate and Environment Paris Agreement Trump’s Changes Climate and the Election Environmental Racism Efforts to limit global warming often focus on emissions from fossil fuels, but food is crucial, too, according to […]

Shale Plays Fail To Deliver: Look To Alaska

By PI News Feed on November 7, 2020

The United States is losing its energy dominance as shale plays fail to deliver. Once called the new swing producer of the world, shale wilted when oil prices collapsed earlier this year. […]

Are Vanadium Flow Batteries The Future Of Utility-Scale Energy Storage?

By PI News Feed on November 7, 2020

Earlier this year, the California Energy Commission (CEC) published a $20 million solicitation to fund research projects for the deployment of long-duration energy storage. The objective was to develop a clear understanding of the […]

New publication on European Building Renovation Policies

By PI News Feed on November 7, 2020

Available here: The Renovation Wave: A Make or Break for the European Green Deal  European buildings are old and too often inefficient, past policies have not delivered and the amount of investment into […]

How Big Can the Tesla Bubble Get?

By PI News Feed on November 7, 2020

Here’s one fact that somehow transcends logic: Tesla is worth five times more than GM and Ford—combined. The EV company, which for quite some time served as a laughing stock for conservative […]

Light Sweet Crude Oil Is Taking Over The Market

By PI News Feed on November 7, 2020

The popularity of light sweet crude oil among refiners is growing at a solid clip. The ongoing push to combat climate change and ever stricter regulations over fuel emissions is forcing refiners […]

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Are We On The Cusp Of A Global Energy Crisis?

50% Of Proved Oil Reserves May Have Just Vanished

Why Chevy Volt sales matter less than you think

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Permian Drillers Are Struggling To Keep Output Flat

Meet The Biggest Losers Of The U.S. Shale Bust

[Closed] DISCUSSION: With Gas So Cheap and Well Drilling Down, Why is Gas Production so High?

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