Rooftop solar is now the fourth latest source of electricity in Australia, and a major player in the grid that is unparralled in the rest of the world, but the need to […]
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Scientists Warn Gulf Stream Slowdown Could Begin as Early as 2025
There were two pieces of recent news which highlight why what was once most often referred to as global warming is now called climate change. Yes, the globe is heating up. But […]
The Rise and Fall of Master Limited Partnerships
A decade ago, master limited partnerships (MLPs), were a favored investment class for income investors. They have unique tax advantages that resulted in significant advantages over other income equities. In a nutshell, […]
Could The U.S. Become Lithium Independent?
Last year, the U.S. made major lithium breakthroughs with the potential to make the country self-sufficient in the critical battery metal for decades. In September, a group of scientists funded by Lithium Americas […]
Texas Hold ‘Em – Permian Pipeline Takeaway Constraints Loom As Basin’s Oil Output Grows
Crude oil output in the Permian Basin is now averaging 6.3 MMb/d, up about 400 Mb/d from year-ago levels and 800 Mb/d from April 2022. The gains — and related increases in […]
Texas Natural Gas Prices Are Negative As Drillers Chase Oil Sales
Natural gas prices at the Waha hub in the Permian basin in Texas slumped to a negative value of -$2.00 per million British thermal units (MMBtu) this week as the recent rise […]
You Just Need an EV Charger in One of These 3 Places
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! If you don’t have an electric car, there are two questions you are almost certain to […]
Large solar hybrid projects are surging — and so are wait times for grid connection | Latitude Media
According to new data from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, connecting renewable energy to the grid is taking longer than ever, while project completion rates are falling. via Latitude Media https://ift.tt/zLTEHUX
U.S. Crude Production To Decline In 2024 As Shale Activity Stalls
Over the past three years, the U.S. energy sector has enjoyed an oil price boom that has been accompanied by soaring crude production. According to data by the U.S. Energy Information Administration […]
(The EPA) Drives Me Crazy – New U.S. Rule on Tailpipe Emissions Conflicts With Energy Reality
The Biden administration recently announced a very ambitious — to say the least — rule on tailpipe emissions. But while the rule’s legal and political standing might be a bit uncertain — […]