Southern Co. subsidiary Georgia Power has proposed a pivot toward extending the life of several existing coal and natural gas-fired power plants into the late 2030s—well beyond previous retirement timelines—citing […] The […]
Clean energy stakeholders descend on Capitol to lobby for IRA tax credits
Dive Brief: As Congress weighs clawing back Inflation Reduction Act funds to pay for other items in its upcoming 2025 budget, the Solar Energy Industries Association and other groups led a Wednesday […]
OPEC’s Oil Production Continued to Decline in January
OPEC’s oil production declined in January for a second consecutive month amid lower output from Iran and Nigeria, according to the monthly Reuters survey published on Wednesday. Last month, all 12 OPEC […]
Australia tops ranks in VPP readiness, but lags on smart meters
Commercial readiness to harness millions of household and business energy assets may be high but solar-driven consumers risk missing out on potential savings. The falling costs of rooftop solar and electrification, along […]
World EV Sales Report — 17.2 Million Plugins Were Sold in 2024!
The Tesla Model Y was #1 again, in a year that saw plugins reach 22% share of the global market. The last months of 2024 brought a record-fest for world plugin vehicle […]
There’s No Magic Solution To The Slowdown In U.S. Output Growth
An executive order signed by President Trump titled ‘Unleashing American Energy’ signed on 20 January detailed oil’s importance in restoring U.S. economic and military security. The executive order describes oil as an […]
Inside the Trial That Proved Hydrogen Can Fuel Eco-Friendly Glassmaking
A Clearer Future for Glass Manufacturing Understanding the Glass Industry’s Environmental Impact Glass surrounds us, from the windows in our homes to the screens on our devices. Yet, few are aware of […]
FERC approves MISO interconnection queue cap proposal
Dismissing concerns raised by clean energy trade groups, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission last week approved the Midcontinent Independent System Operator’s second proposal for limiting the size of its interconnection queue studies. […]
Wind in the west, solar in the east – and plenty of negative prices down south in record January
Australia’s large-scale renewable energy sector has hit the ground running, or generating, in 2025 with all Australian utility PV and wind assets generating 4,805 GWh in the first month of the year, […]
How years of waiting for parts is holding up the UK’s energy transition
Companies are facing long lead times to secure essential items such as transformers via Financial Times – Energy https://ift.tt/NcSkqgL