The analyst notes, for instance, that in the US and Europe—which includes EU members, plus Norway, Switzerland and the UK—there will need to be around 1.6TW of solar and wind generation capacity […]
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California targets up to 2 GW of long-duration storage as part of 10.6 GW clean energy procurement
This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: California will solicit up to 2 GW of long-duration energy storage resources as part of a 10.6-GW centralized […]
Why OPEC Can’t Afford To Reverse Oil Output Cuts
OPEC is unlikely to reverse any of the production cuts that it approved last year as growing production from non-cartel countries is on the rise, pressuring prices. The observation, made by BP’s […]
Pennsylvania Catches Wind Farm Repowering Fever
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Pennsylvania is not particularly known for its wind energy resources, but the state hosts some of […]
Riders On The Storm – Hurricane Season Brings Unpredictable Risks to Gulf of Mexico Oil Production
Every year, the biggest wild card regarding Gulf of Mexico (GOM) crude oil production is the severity of the Atlantic hurricane season. A season generally free of major storms in offshore production […]
Decarbonizing Buildings: A Carbon and Climate Issue or a People and Pocketbook Issue?
As governments across Europe finally start tackling the outsized carbon footprint associated with the built environment, responsible for roughly 40 percent of all global greenhouse gas emissions, there’s something often overlooked that […]
IEA Roadmap Guides New Methane Reduction Funding Scheme
A group of 50 organizations including the International Energy Agency and the Climate Bonds Initiative has set up a scheme to fund oil and gas companies committing to methane emission reduction, Bloomberg […]
Global Offshore Wind Installations Projected to Exceed 520 GW by 2040
Global offshore wind projects have faced significant headwinds due to recent inflationary pressures and supply chain disruptions, exemplified by postponed permitting processes, delayed auctions and slow supply chain build-ups. Despite these challenges, […]
Give More Power to the People – Virginia and Carolinas Utilities’ Focus: Gas-Fired Plants and Solar
Utilities in Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina, all anticipating rapid growth in electricity demand through the 2030s, have ambitious plans for renewables but are acknowledging that solar and offshore wind will […]
How much are renewables contributing to emissions reductions this year? | Latitude Media
In large swathes of the country, clean energy projects are making less of an impact on regional emissions than last year, according to research out today from clean energy software company REsurety, […]