AEVA’s Chris Jones on the state of the EV market, and what consumers want from government policy. Plus: The Driven team gets together to discuss what caught their eye at Everything Electric. […]
The energy workforce: A human capital conundrum
In the Power Playbook: The energy transition requires an overhaul of skilled professionals to usher in our net zero ambitions. But reskilling and upskilling pose a critical challenge: how will this be […]
Morocco could hit almost 3 GW of solar by 2028, says SolarPower Europe
Morocco could reach 2.97 GW of solar capacity by 2028 under a medium-case scenario, with potential to hit 4.35 GW in a high-growth outlook, according to a new report by SolarPower Europe. […]
The Critical Role of Energy Storage in Ensuring Grid Stability
As the share of renewables rises in energy grids around the globe, the inflows of energy to the grid become more variable, placing stress on localized systems, causing price volatility, and even […]
The End of Diesel: Europe’s Buses Are Going Fully Electric — Fast
Electric buses are transforming Europe’s public transportation system faster than many policymakers expected. In 2024, nearly half of all new city buses sold in the European Union were battery-electric, according to a […]
A one stop shop for the certification of solar PV panels
The IEC Conformity Assessment System for Electrotechnical Equipment and Components (IECEE) has been building trust for industries making and selling electronic equipment for the last 40 years, one the most important of […]
Solutions for Grid Services
Utilities are challenged to accommodate the growing demand for electricity while at the same time navigating the complexities of transforming the grid to support the integration of renewable energy resources. Both utilities […]
World’s First Ammonia-Fueled Ship Hits a Snag
The Viking Energy, an oil platform supply ship undergoing a pioneering retrofit to run on ammonia fuel, is now scheduled to begin operations in 2026—two years later than initially planned. Once completed, […]
Utilities may subsidize data center growth by shifting costs to other ratepayers: Harvard Law paper
This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Utilities may subsidize data center growth by shifting the costs of serving the facilities to residential and other ratepayers, according […]
Energy limits are forcing the economy to contract
My view has long been that if the world economy does not have enough energy resources, it will have to contract. The situation is analogous to a baker without enough ingredients to […]