A major Indiana utility said it’s preparing to switch its remaining coal-fired power plant to burn natural gas. AES Indiana on March 12 said the two coal-burning units at its […] The […]
First Solar CEO warns senators of ‘collapse’ in solar cell, module pricing
Dive Brief: The U.S. solar industry and domestic manufacturing have been bolstered considerably by the Inflation Reduction Act, but “there is great risk that the largest beneficiary of the IRA’s solar energy […]
The Race for The Holy Grail of EV Batteries Heats Up
Researchers, top carmakers, and EV battery manufacturers have been looking to unlock the next game-changing technology to make safer and more durable batteries that can be recharged in minutes—solid-state batteries. Many […]
NuScale CEO touts data center deal, heavy industry SMR interest amid $180M loss for 2023
Dive Brief: On Thursday, NuScale Power reported fourth-quarter and full-year financial results for 2023. NuScale reported fourth-quarter revenues of $4.6 million, full-year revenues of $22.8 million and respective quarterly and annual net […]
Poland to Sink $16 Billion In Energy Grid to Handle Renewables
Poland is set to spend $16 billion on upgrading and expanding its power grid to accommodate additional renewable and nuclear capacity, the country’s power grid operator said on Friday. Grid operator PSE […]
Plug Power, GM Win Federal Funds In $750 Million Push To Accelerate Clean Hydrogen
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DoE Study Finds New Way To Slash Energy Use in U.S. Homes
U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) researchers make their case that millions of U.S. households would benefit from heat pumps. But the cost of installing the technology needs to […]
The POWER Interview: Advanced Technology For Hydrogen Production
Governments worldwide are investing in hydrogen production as a way to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and help decarbonize the energy sector. The U.S. Dept. of Energy last year published […] The […]
The U.S. Is Betting Big on Small Nuclear Reactors
The U.S. is set to accelerate the rollout of new nuclear power plants and reactors following the passing of new legislation this month. This follows a movement away from nuclear power for […]
IEA, OPEC Divergence on Oil Demand Becomes Too Big To Ignore
Ever since the International Energy Agency switched from a pure-play information provider to an advocate of the energy transition, its forecasts about oil demand have shifted to increasingly reflect this advocacy. This […]