A spectacular and record increase in solar power helped renewables overtake coal for first time on global basis in the first six months of 2025. The post Renewables overtake coal in global […]
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” A cracking result:” Solar hybrids steal the show as big wind struggles to land finance
Solar battery hybrids steal the show in latest tender, with promoters signalling a major change in technology choices for Australia, particularly as wind struggles. The post ” A cracking result:” Solar hybrids […]
Solar PV to drive 80% of global renewables growth by 2030, IEA says
3,546GW of new solar PV capacity will be added globally by 2030, the IEA forecasts—77% of all the new renewable energy capacity expected. This is an increase from the 68% of all […]
High Costs, Low Prices Threaten to Stall Argentina’s Shale Ambitions
Argentina’s prized shale basin Vaca Muerta, once hailed as the key to transforming the country into a global energy exporter, is now facing a period of stagnation and uncertainty. Lower oil prices, […]
Energy efficiency is reducing Northeast peak demand, electricity bills: Acadia
This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Energy efficiency efforts in six New England states and New York are saving customers billions of dollars on utility bills […]
EIA Raises U.S. Oil Output Forecast, Warns Oversupply Could Crush Prices
The United States is on track to break yet another oil production record this year, but the Energy Information Administration (EIA) says the resulting supply glut could drag prices lower in the […]
Carbon Leakage in the Aviation Sector: Is it a problem, and if so, what can be done to address it?
Carbon leakage refers to the risk of emissions shifting outside of areas where there are climate policies in order to avoid paying the extra costs of complying with these policies. For aviation […]
OPEC+ Nears Its Limit, Leaving Prices One Crisis Away from a Spike
The OPEC+ group continues to return modest volumes of supply to the market, cautious not to sink oil prices as demand weakens after the summer. The production hikes are estimated to be […]
Poker Face – Pipelines Bet They Can Slash Power Costs With Demand-Response Programs
The most significant operating expense for energy pipelines is the power needed for pumps and compressors. So, when gas and power prices surge as a result of inclement weather, it can be […]
ACT went first and fastest to 100 per cent renewables: It now looks like the smartest policy of all
The ACT government’s early push to 100 pct renewables is looking like the smartest policy of all – with one wind farm paying consumers $50/MWh in the last quarter. The post ACT […]