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EIA increases oil price forecast following OPEC+ production cut extension
We increased our forecast prices for crude oil and petroleum products for the remainder of 2024 in our March Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO) following the announcement that OPEC+ will extend the existing […]
Why Do we Still Have Investor-Owned Utilities?
The electricity and water utility industries are mirror images in a way. Government agencies service roughly 85% of water consumers and investor-owned companies the rest. Investor-owned utilities serve roughly 85% of the […]
Texas Scores Another Clean Tech Point, Flow Battery Edition
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! The US state of Texas is famous for many things, including new laws aimed at protecting […]
Is U.S. Shale Production Finally Nearing Its Peak?
Last October, I published a piece on OilPrice where I discussed the drivers for the rapid expansion of upstream E&P merger activity that was being seen. Upstream M&A has continued since that […]
Iberdrola to invest €41bn to accelerate electrification
Iberdrola presented an updated strategy at its Capital Markets Day this week, where the Spanish energy giant announced plans to invest €41 billion ($44 billion) in grid upgrades and renewables worldwide. The […]
Aramco Boosts Dividends, But it Can Ill-Afford to Do So
It is not surprising that profits in 2023 at Saudi Arabia’s flagship company Saudi Aramco were lower than in 2022. After all, the average price per barrel of the Brent crude oil […]
EV Battery Prices Dropping A Lot This Year & Next
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! There’s something that’s often lost in discussions about tech adoption trends, and in particular when it […]
It is now cheaper to run a fully electric home and EV in NZ than to use fossil fuels
New Zealand is one of the first countries in the world to reach an electrification tipping point, as prices of $3a litre for petrol and high gas costs makes electric homes more […]
China Coal Output Falls for First Time since Government Ordered More
China’s output of thermal coal has fallen for the first time in years, adding to signs that Beijing’s long campaign to bolster energy security by digging more of the fuel may have […]