Life begins at 50. To be precise – a second life. For the last half-century the North Sea has provided Britain with essential and secure supplies of oil and gas plus billions […]
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Former PM Brown backs plans for ‘North Sea 2’ supergrid
Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown has backed plans for a new grid to help deliver low carbon power across Europe, as part of a new report charting a second life for the […]
Fusion Energy Project Sited at Former TVA Coal-Fired Power Plant
A major U.S. utility is part of a fusion energy project that would be located at the site of one of the company’s retired coal-fired power plants. Type One Energy […] The […]
Reimagining the SPR
Adapting the Federal Reserve’s playbook for commodity risk via Financial Times – Energy https://ift.tt/23jRu6Q
Cheniere Energy Revenues Slump 40% as Natural Gas Prices Drop
Cheniere Energy (NYSE: LNG), the biggest U.S. LNG exporter, reported on Thursday a 39% plunge in its revenues for 2023, dragged down by lower natural gas prices. Cheniere Energy’s revenues fell to $20.4 billion […]
PJM Capacity Market Reforms Shake Resource Accreditation, Impose New Offer and Testing Requirements
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), in Docket No. ER24-99-000, recently approved a suite of tariff revisions submitted by PJM intended to “accommodate the energy transition while maintaining resource adequacy.” […] The […]
GM Is Suddenly In Love With Plug-In Hybrid Technology, But Which Models Will Get It?
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Pity the poor legacy American automakers. First Tesla proved that people actually like electric cars and […]
Natural Gas Price Drop Could Spell Doom for Producers
Natural gas prices have continued to fall, with a mild winter and overproduction that has seen producers in the American shale patch attempt to dial down output only to have oil companies […]
Good things come to those who wait: Massachusetts set to be national example with AMI 2.0
In 2018, Massachusetts, citing a failure to show cost-effectiveness, opted to not roll out smart meters when seemingly every other state was marching down that path. The Department of Public Utilities made […]
Four reasons rooftop solar will grow to dominate Australia’s electricity market
For the past four years Green Energy Markets has produced projections of solar PV and stationary battery system installations for the Australian Energy Market Operator. These are used to help inform AEMO’s […]