Ocean Installer joins offshore floating wind alliance to accelerate installation cost reduction of offshore wind project Published by Abby Butler, Editorial Assistant Energy Global, Tuesday, 11 March 2025 11:00 Ocean Installer, a […]
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EVs Get More Dependable, PHEVs Less So
One thing electric vehicle proponents have long argued is that, due to EVs requiring many fewer parts, they should need service much less, be more reliable, and cost less to maintain. A […]
What’s Next for Carbon Capture Technology?
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) were the words on everyone’s lips a couple of years ago, as most big oil majors began to invest heavily in the technology to support decarbonisation efforts. […]
Locational pricing risks putting offshore wind rollout in jeopardy
Developers have warned that potential reforms to the electricity system risk derailing offshore wind deployment. Representatives of Ocean Winds, a 50/50 venture between EDP Renewables and Engie, warned that the current model […]
Demand for renewable energy projects remains strong, but supply is growing: LevelTen Energy
This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: After several years of decline, acquisitions of renewable energy projects to pick up in North America in 2025, especially […]
Battery Pack Prices Drop Below Key Threshold but China Rules the Market
The global average price of an EV battery pack dropped below the $100 per kilowatt-hour threshold, considered the milestone at which EVs are price-competitive with conventional cars, the International Energy Agency (IEA) […]
Tripling Nuclear Energy Capacity by 2050: Maximizing a High-Energy Future for Data Centres, Refineries, Manufacturing, and Beyond
Next week, the world’s most influential energy conference, CERAWeek, will see more than 10,000 delegates assemble to hear from the industry’s leaders about the future of energy. The conference has […] The […]
When the coal plant don’t work: Report counts 6,000 hours of outages at Eraring over 2024
Eraring power station, the New South Wales giant coal plant whose retirement has been pushed out from this year to at least 2027, experienced around 6,000 hours of outages across its four […]
Virtual Insanity – As Power Needs Soar, ‘Virtual’ Power Plants Proliferate, But What Are They?
The U.S. power sector is undergoing a major expansion to keep pace with the rising demand for electricity from data centers and other consumers, and trying to do a lot at once. […]
Heat pumps could be set for a revolution
In 1834 Jean Charles Peltier, a French watchmaker and part-time physicist, found that an electrical current would produce heating or cooling at the junction of two dissimilar metals. Unsurprisingly, this became known […]